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Milwaukee Bucks: Can added experience come with added production?

We’re still in the dog days of the NBA offseason, but there’s light at end of the tunnel when it comes to waiting for the start of the Milwaukee Bucks’ 2019-20 campaign.

After leading the league with 60 wins and stunningly falling to the eventual NBA champions, the Toronto Raptors, in last season’s Eastern Conference Finals, the Bucks made their move and stand as one of the several contending teams eyeing next year’s NBA title.

The front office, helmed by general manager Jon Horst, were able to retain most of the big, consequential pieces that were heading toward free agency and made the executive decision to part ways with 50-40-90 guard Malcolm Brogdon, who joined the Indiana Pacers in a sign-and-trade deal.