As evidenced by their offseason moves, the Milwaukee Bucks clearly want to push the pace as much as they can next season. To do so, it makes sense to have as many quick, athletic players who can get out in transition as possible. That's why keeping Amir Coffey, who is currently signed to just a training camp contract, makes plenty of sense.
Bucks must find a way to keep Amir Coffey
The Milwaukee Bucks were a poor transition team last season. Really, they were one of the worst units in the league. They ranked 27th in fast-break points per game, and the only reason it was that high was because of Giannis Antetokounmpo.