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The 2016 NBA Draft was certainly an interesting one for the Milwaukee Bucks, to say the least.
The Bucks selected Thon Maker with the No. 10 overall selection, a move that surprised many at the time, considering the big man had not been ranked in many top 10 boards. Maker was largely an unknown prospect at 19-years-old and viewed as more of a project player that could develop over time. The budding center would join a frontcourt rotation loaded with talent with name such as Giannis Antetokounmpo, Greg Monroe, John Henson, and Miles Plumlee, among others.