Bucks are not guaranteed to contend next season

The Milwaukee Bucks will enter the new NBA season with a point to prove after being eliminated from the playoffs in the opening round for the second year running.

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The Milwaukee Bucks will enter the new NBA season with a point to prove after being eliminated from the playoffs in the opening round for the second year running. Milwaukee's struggles last season were exacerbated by the addition of Damian Lillard , who failed to elevate the team to the levels many had expected, thus leaving the Bucks with far more questions than answers as they headed into the new season. During a recent episode of ESPN's "NBA Today," insider Zach Lowe cited the Bucks as "the biggest question in the NBA" heading into the new season.

"Continuity won't be enough," Lowe said. "And to me, this is the biggest question in the NBA going into the new season. Can the Bucks rediscover the form of a team you look at and say, 'that's a contender.



That team can beat Boston four times in a playoff series.'..

.The questions outweigh the answers right now. Damian Lillard is 34 and rarely looked comfortable last season.

Khris Middleton is 33, coming off an injury-plagued season, a nice playoffs and then double ankle surgery in the offseason...

This team is getting older and less athletic around Giannis, and they don't have a lot of young guys in the pipeline." . @ZachLowe_NBA says Giannis, Dame, and the Bucks are the single biggest question in the NBA going into this season "They never found their footing and they've got to find it fast in an Eastern Conference that has gotten better top to bottom in the playoff race.

" pic.twitter.com/O1xgiYw69b The Bucks added Gary Trent Jr.

and Taurean Prince during the summer, both of which are solid pickups but not enough to move the needle. Both the Philadelphia 76ers and New York Knicks made big moves this summer, adding Paul George and Mikal Bridges, respectively. The Orlando Magic and Cleveland Cavaliers will be tougher opponents, too, as their young rosters continue to come of age.

The Bucks have one of the best duos in the NBA on paper. The issue is the supporting cast is crumbling. Without an influx of youth and athleticism, Milwaukee may have to tear things down and rebuild before Giannis Antetokounmpo can challenge for another championship.

As such, the upcoming season is likely to be a make-or-break season for the Bucks' current roster construction. Another humbling in the playoffs would likely spell the end for the current version of the team and lead to some sweeping changes next summer..