NBA Free Agency 2018: One reason LeBron James should sign with every team
By Ben Ladner
Milwaukee Bucks
The prospect of LeBron teaming up with Giannis Antetokounmpo, Mike Budenholzer and Milwaukee’s rangy, athletic roster is a thrilling one. Integrating LeBron into an already versatile personnel group would give them close to 1-through-5 switchability on defense and a cast of athletic shooters and slashers on the other end of the floor. In Antetokounmpo, Khris Middleton and Tony Snell, the Bucks have a slew of wings to spare LeBron the task of regularly defending elite wings, leaving him to play free safety on the weak side more often.
Fitting him with Giannis (LeBronnis?) would take time, but there would be enough collective talent between the two to mitigate any real concerns. The stability a coach like Budenholzer offers would limit the high-to-low fluctuations that so often plagued Cleveland.