The Milwaukee Bucks head into this offseason with limited funds and one draft pick. They look to bounce back from last season and have a wishlist of needs.

The Milwaukee Bucks are heading into a critical offseason, with limited assets to add players to surround budding superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo.

Players such as Eric Bledsoe and Khris Middleton fit well with their ability to slash and shoot. And Malcolm Brogdon has been a welcome surprise after being selected in the second round two years ago. However, the Bucks had a below average bench, that only contributed around 16 minutes per game and 27.7 points per game. Antetokounmpo is continuing to get better, particularly at involving his teammates, which becomes easier as defenses struggle to contain him.

The team will be hoping to add a couple of players to their bench that can play alongside Antetokounmpo and other starters and add value to the team. In today’s NBA where three-point shooting and a top-10 defense are must-haves to be successful, the Bucks need to make a few changes.

Even though they have limited options given they have no salary cap flexibility and no second round pick, they still have a number of ways to improve their team heading into the 2018 season. It might require general manager Jon Horst to get creative, but it’s certainly doable. Here are three items that top their wishlist.