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The Milwaukee Bucks have made significant moves in free agency, positioning themselves to compete in the Eastern Conference. While these moves may not elevate them to title contender status, they continue seeking roster improvements, specifically targeting a point guard. According to Bleacher Report's Greg Swartz, the Bucks are pursuing future Hall of Famer Chris Paul to fill this critical role, as current options Kevin Porter Jr. and Ryan Rollins lack true floor-general capabilities.
Paul, coming off his 20th NBA season with the San Antonio Spurs, remains productive despite being past his prime. Last season, he averaged 8.8 points, 3.6 rebounds, 6.4 assists, and 1.3 steals per game while maintaining efficient shooting percentages. His elite passing skills (7.4 assists vs. 1.6 turnovers) and durability (played all 82 games) make him an attractive solution for Milwaukee's backcourt needs.
A potential starting lineup featuring Paul alongside Gary Trent Jr., Kyle Kuzma, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and Myles Turner—with Bobby Portis and others off the bench—could secure a playoff spot in the East. Acquiring Paul would also help convince Antetokounmpo to remain with the franchise long-term. Though Los Angeles teams might tempt Paul, they can only offer bench roles, whereas Milwaukee provides him a final opportunity to run an offense as a primary playmaker.
Paul's veteran leadership would fill the void left by Brook Lopez's departure as the Bucks aim to finalize roster enhancements before the 2025-26 season, which would mark Paul's 21st year and potential eighth NBA team.
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