Well, first of all, we'll know more about that when the Bucks decide whether or not to pick up his fourth-year option ($3.5 million). Honestly, that's a pretty good contract and I'd be a bit surprised if they didn't pick it up, even if only to use it as a trade chip. But when it comes to Maker's abilities, I think it's still worth seeing what he can do under Budenholzer. He has been really good in the playoffs each of the past two years and just needs to harness that in the regular season. As an agile, 7-foot player who can shoot the 3 efficiently, he could fit well into Budenholzer's offense. In the season opener, it would have been interesting to see him at center against the Hornets' small-ball unit considering he's better equipped to switch screens and keep up with guards than Ersan Ilyasova. There could still be a role for him, he just needs to prove he can handle it consistently.