89. <p>There isn’t a fan base in all of basketball who should be more excited about their team’s future than the Milwaukee Bucks. They have been patiently waiting for Jabari Parker to return from injury, and in the meantime, they fought tooth and nail to earn the No. 6 seed in the Eastern Conference and took a talented Chicago Bulls team to game six before losing.</p>
<p>With just about every starting role filled, what the Bucks need is a little extra perimeter defense to help them keep opposing teams scoring to a minimum. Justin Anderson helped Virginia earn the No. 2 defense in college basketball because of his ability to shut down an opposing guard or forward with his pestering defense. In Milwaukee, there is no reason to think this portion alone won’t transfer over. Additionally, he isn’t the worst guy in the world at creating his own shot so he could transition to a solid all around player eventually comparable to the likes of Jimmy Butler.</p>. SF. Virginia. Justin Anderson. 17. player