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The Milwaukee Bucks were one of the worst teams hit with injuries last season. They lost star guard Michael Redd for 29 games, centers Andrew Bogut for 16 games and Dan Gadzuric for 28 games, Bobby Simmons for the entire season, Charlie Villanueva for 42 games and point guard Mo Williams for 14 games. They're hoping to be healthier this season, as they have the talent to be more competitive.

Andrew Bogut should have a solid season. They really ought to run the offense through him more on the block. With shooters like Michael Redd, there's no reason he can't be more productive offensively, especially with his passing ability.

Drafting Chinese phenom Yi (pronounced "E") Jianlian was a suspect move. Yi's handlers made it very clear they did not want him going to Milwaukee, preferring a larger market for his talents with more of an Asian community. They even refused to work out in front of Bucks' staff. Yet, this didn't dissuade the Bucks from drafting the seven foot forward. Now, Yi's holding out and rumoredly refusing to play next season if he doesn't get traded. What's even more puzzling is that with Villanueva already in the lineup, Yi doesn't seem to be a good fit. What the team really needs is interior toughness to balance with Bogut's finesse style of game. Yi is a face up player who is often compared to Pau Gasol. He has great potential, but is far from the bruiser they should be looking for.