Here's the 9-man playoff rotation of the
Milwaukee Bucks.
Ball handlers: DJ (30) - Mitchell (18)
Wings: Middleton (24) - Finley (24)
Wings: Kawhi (36) - Middleton (12)
Swings: Siakam (24) - Kukoc (24)
Bigs: Jokic (36) - Vucevic (12)
(or something along these lines depending on matchups)
I already made a post about my starters. These are my backup players:
Donovan MitchellA dynamic ball handler who can change the pace of the game and explode on the open court. I can surround him with 4 shooters and let him do his job. He gives me a different option compared to DJ who is a defensive minded ball handler.
The Jazz were using Mitchell as a score-first PG in the bubble. He had an epic series against the Nuggets averaging 36.3 points, 5 rebounds and 4.9 assists per game on 52.9% from the floor and 51.6% from 3pt range! Unfortunately for the Jazz, they lost in 7 games to the Nuggets.
Again, I plan to embrace the modern format of 4 positions: Ball handlers, Wings, Swings and Bigs. Mitchell played 47% of his minutes at PG last season and 53% at SG. I'll be using him as a score-first ball handler.
Mike Finley - One of the best wing shooters in the draft. Averaged 40.1% from 3pt range on 3 attempts per game in 1999/00.
- Could put the ball on the floor and create his own shot.
- Could create shots for his teammates. Excellent passing skills + court vision at the wing position. Had the lowest TOV% in the NBA in 2004, 2005 and 2007. Recorded 4 triple doubles in 1999/00.
- Great athlete in his prime years. Explosive + big leaper. Good dunker as well.
- Could defend multiple positions. Played all 3 wing positions throughout his career.
A terrific all around player! He would have had an even better career in today's game thanks to his shooting ability.
Toni KukocAgain, a great all around player.
- he could shoot the 3 (40.3% on 2.7 attempts per game in 1995/96)
- he could put the ball on the floor and create his own shot
- he could create shots for his teammates (3.5 assists, 1.4 t/o in 1995/96)
- he could defend multiple positions
He could do it all! Mind you, he's 6'10''!
Nikola VucevicTop 3 shooting Center in the draft alongside Jokic and Arvydas Sabonis.
- He can stretch the floor. Shot 36.3% from 3 on 2.9 attempts per game in 2018/19.
- He's a big presence in the paint. Allowed 0.83 PPP in post ups in 2018/19.
- Excellent passer at the C position. Averaged 3.8 assists and 2 t/o in 2018/19.
- Great rebounder. Averaged 12 rebs per game in 2018/19.
He's comfortably a starting-caliber Center in my book. Never expected him to be available in the 8th round!
End of the bench (not part of the rotation, but may get limited minutes depending on matchups)
Derek HarperHard-nosed, 6'4'' ball handler. Made the All-Defensive 2nd team twice in his career. Was ahead of his time as a 3pt shooter. Averaged 37.1% form 3 on 2.9 attempts per game in 1989/90. Very good passer as well. Ranks 25th all time in assists with 6,577. Great backup option in case I wanna slow down the tempo of the game.
Cedric MaxwellMaxwell is the perfect low usage - high efficiency type of player, which is exactly what a team needs when fielding multiple All-Stars in the same lineup.
1978/79USG%: 18.4
eFG%: 58.4 (led the league)
Averaged 19 points on 10.1 FG attempts per game!
1979/80 USG%: 17.7
eFG%: 60.9 (led the league)
Averaged 16.9 points on 9.4 FG attempts per game!
He was also a terrific defender. As soon as Larry Legend became the undisputed go-to scorer of the Celtics, Maxwell reinvented himself as a defensive specialist. His new role was to defend the opposing team's best wing player.