Bucks Reveal Full Roster Heading Into Training Camp

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The Milwaukee Bucks maximized their 21-man training camp roster ahead of the event itself, slated to tip off Monday.
Milwaukee has taken to its social media to share the club's intended full personnel list.
Our crew for camp. pic.twitter.com/MNNrllJnEA
— Milwaukee Bucks (@Bucks) September 28, 2025
The Bucks' standard roster is led by nine-time All-NBA superstar power forward Giannis Antetokounmpo; new $108.9 million center Myles Turner; former Orlando Magic guards Cole Anthony and Gary Harris; guards Kevin Porter Jr., Ryan Rollins and AJ Green; wings Taurean Prince and Gary Trent Jr.; forwards Kyle Kuzma, Chris Livingston, and Thanasis Antetokounmpo; and big men Bobby Portis; Jericho Sims, and Tyler Smith.
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Beyond those 15 players, guard Andre Jackson Jr. is on a partially guaranteed deal and swingman Amir Coffey, in an absolute steal of a signing, is on an Exhibit 9 training camp contract.
If Milwaukee wants to bring in either of those players (Coffey, right now, is probably better than Kyle Kuzma, so it would behoove Bucks general manager Jon Horst to bring him aboard), the team will need to waive someone from its current standard roster. Smith and Livingston are young chips who haven't really developed yet to crack head coach Doc Rivers' rotation, and could be the likeliest victims.
Two-way Bucks signings Jamaree Bouyea, Pete Nance, and Mark Sears augment the group. Cormac Ryan is the Bucks' only Exhibit 10 signing heading into training camp.
Biggest Bucks Battles Heading into Training Camp
The top question for training camp this year is exactly who will start.
All-Star point guard Damian Lillard and former two-time All-Defensive Team center Brook Lopez are gone, and head coach Doc Rivers was more than happy to toggle his starting five during the Bucks' brisk five-game defeat in the first round of the playoffs this past spring.
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By the final game of that doomed postseason series against the Indiana Pacers, Rivers was starting Kevin Porter Jr. at the point over the injured Lillard, Gary Trent Jr. at shooting guard, Taurean Prince at small forward over Kuzma, Antetokounmpo at power forward and Portis over Lopez at center.
Beyond sussing out the Bucks' starting lineup around shoo-ins Giannis Antetokounmpo and Turner, the big battle will be on the periphery of the team, as Jackson and Coffey angle to lap some competition en route to guaranteed roster real estate.
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