Bucks Are Closing In On A Franchise Defining Ja Morant Clue

As the Bucks' pursuit of star talent continues, the looming question is whether they'll secure Ja Morant and redefine their strategy in a post-Giannis era.

The Milwaukee Bucks may not have to wait long to learn whether Ja Morant is still on their radar.

Morant’s name has been tied to Milwaukee since trade chatter started circulating earlier this season, and Yahoo! Sports’ Kevin O’Connor reported that a deal is expected to happen this week. That should give the Bucks a much clearer read on where they stand, especially after the Giannis Antetokounmpo trade changed the whole direction of the franchise.

At one point, the blueprint looked straightforward: pair Antetokounmpo with a high-end point guard. That’s why the Bucks were linked not only to Morant, but also to LaMelo Ball before he was traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves, according to NBA insiders Jake Fischer and Marc Stein (subscription required). Once Giannis was gone, though, Milwaukee’s thinking is far less obvious.

The bigger question now is whether the Bucks still view a marquee lead guard as a priority at all. They already have Ryan Rollins and Kevin Porter Jr. back in the mix, and Tyler Herro plus Kasparas Jakučionis are part of the new group as well. Add in Brayden Burries, AJ Green and Gary Harris, with Gary Trent Jr.’s future still unresolved as he considers his player option, and the backcourt suddenly looks crowded.

That’s why a Morant move would have been more about reshuffling than filling a glaring hole. Milwaukee could have made the numbers work by sending out one or two players, but the position would still have been packed. As things stand, guard is probably the least urgent area on the roster.

If the Bucks are looking to make a real splash this summer, the forward spots make more sense. Those areas are not as locked in as the backcourt or center, even though Milwaukee does have quality there already.

For now, the Giannis trade has left the Bucks in unfamiliar territory. They’re in a spot they haven’t faced in 13 years, and the next few months will tell the story.

Do they keep trying to contend? Do they slow things down and start building toward what’s next?

Nobody seems to know yet, but whatever happens next - including a possible Morant deal - will say plenty about the plan.

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