With the start of training camp less than a week away, the Bucks started to make things official Tuesday.
Much has changed since the trade was initially reported, but the Bucks officially acquired All-Star point guard Jrue Holiday and the draft rights to Utah State guard Sam Merrill (the 60th pick in the 2020 NBA Draft) from the Pelicans in a four-team trade Tuesday.
The team also conducted news conferences with Jordan Nwora, the 45th pick, and Pat Connaughton, who returned to the Bucks on a three-year, $16 million deal (with a third-year player option) and announced Jaylen Adams and Mamadi Diakite have been signed as two-way players for the upcoming season.
While things officially start to take shape and the world waits to find out whether Giannis Antetokounmpo is signing his supermax extension, let’s take a look at two lingering questions for the Bucks’ offseason.
Are the Bucks done making moves?
Barring something…