MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE - MARCH 04: (Photo by Justin Ford/Getty Images)
There’s no doubt the Milwaukee Bucks‘ 2020-21 season has been a fascinating one to watch unfold at the halfway point.
At 22-14 on the season and winners of six of their last seven games going into the break, the Bucks have certainly struggled to meet the high expectations and standards they set for themselves after the last two regular seasons. But while having been healthy, the absence of Jrue Holiday shined a light on their top-heavy roster, especially after having a five-game losing skid last month, the worst such slump in the Mike Budenholzer era.