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Now that the Milwaukee Bucks have found their new head coach in Adrian Griffin, the next question on everyone’s mind is, what will the team’s roster look like this offseason? With numerous free agents, including starting center Brook Lopez and Khris Middleton, having player options that they have yet to decide on, the Bucks could look drastically different come October. Here’s a look at the stories that defined the Bucks’ week:

1. Terry Stotts returns to the Milwaukee Bucks as an assistant coach

A familiar face returns to the bench of the Milwaukee Bucks as the team’s former head coach Terry Stotts is set to assume the role of assistant for the staff of head coach Adrian Griffin. Stotts previously served as the Bucks’ head coach in 2006 and 2007 before taking the coaching reins of the Portland Trail Blazers for nine seasons.

2. The question mark surrounding Khris Middleton

All-Star wingman Khris Middleton has established himself as one of the league’s most lethal wingmen. The 11-year pro, though, struggled to find a groove this season after coming back from knee and wrist injuries and played just 33 games all season long. Middleton has a player option that he must decide on before June 21. That said, this version of Middleton comes with one big question: can his body hold up under the weight of a long regular season?

3. Who are the Milwaukee Bucks' unrestricted free agents?

The Bucks’ list of unrestricted free agents this offseason is a long one, and the team’s composition may be completley different when this offseason winds down.

4. Should the Milwaukee Bucks bring back Jevon Carter?

Jevon Carter has established himself as a dependable scorer, defender, and playmaker off the Bucks’ bench this season. But with a crucial player option, he, too, has yet to decide on, his future with the Bucks remains uncertain.

5. Report indicates Bobby Portis Jr. is interested in playing for the Los Angeles Lakers

The offseason is prime time for speculations, and the latest one involves Bobby Portis and his supposed desire to reunite with former coach Darvin Ham, who’s now leading the Los Angeles Lakers.