What the Bucks and Lakers must do to set up epic NBA Finals

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The Milwaukee Bucks and Los Angeles Lakers are both on pace to win 72 games, a number that would match the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls for the second-best record in Association history.

This has fans of both teams and the broader NBA world dreaming up what would be one of the greatest Finals matchups in history.

Despite this, there’s still a lot of time left in the NBA season that has multiple top-end contenders. This leads us to our primary point.

Finding more pieces: The Bucks and Lakers must add more pieces to be considered odds-on favorites in their conferences.

Lakers finding more oomph: Once the postseason comes calling, other elite-level teams will force players, other than LeBron James and Anthony Davis, to beat them.

The options: As limited as the Lakers’ resources are, there are some options to find that third scorer behind LeBron and AD.

Bucks must find more depth: While Milwaukee did well to retain key free agents this past summer, the team’s depth will be tested come playoff time. Whether the buyout market or a trade, something needs to happen here.

The options: Unlike the Lakers, it appears that Milwaukee can add another core piece. It could also look for multiple rotational upgrades. The possibilities are seemingly unlimited here.

Bottom Line

The Bucks and Lakers are in prime position to contend for the title this season. Each team could stand pat and still be odds-on favorites in their conference.

But if the average NBA fan wants to see a Finals matchup that includes LeBron James, Anthony Davis and Giannis, there’s still work to be done here.

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