Bucks are in a tough spot.
They aren't a free agent destination, so the expiring contracts of Butler, Ridnour, etc. probably aren't going to lead to a significant FA acquisition this coming offseason.
Hammond could leverage that cap space to acquire assets, like Utah did this past year. But that leads to a prolonged rebuilding process, one that the Bucks have been mired in for quite some time already.
I wonder if Milwaukee wouldn't be better off as a buyer towards the deadline. Maybe they could use expirings to move Ilyasova or Mayo, or consolidate some middling contracts like Neal and Udoh into a legit rotation player.
The Pachulia resigning was a big mistake. Delfino has been injured all year. The Mayo acquisition is also looking dubious now, with how his minutes have yo-yoed of late. The roster needs some turning over.
Probably the classic example of a small market team trying to get off the mediocrity treadmill.