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Patrick Beverley’s decision to play in Israel has left the Milwaukee Bucks’ backcourt lacking depth. To address this, the Bucks might consider targeting Kris Dunn from the Los Angeles Clippers before the trade deadline.
Dunn made a name for himself at Providence College before being selected fifth overall in the 2016 NBA Draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves. He began his career in Minnesota, where he showed promise as a rookie. In 2017, he was traded to the Chicago Bulls, where he further developed as a point guard, including a career-best 32-point game.
In 2020, Dunn signed with the Atlanta Hawks, but injuries limited his appearances. He later played for multiple teams, including Agua Caliente Clippers, Portland Trail Blazers, Capital City Go-Go, and Utah Jazz, where he regained his form.
Recently, Dunn joined the Clippers in a sign-and-trade deal involving Russell Westbrook. Known for his defensive skills and playmaking, Dunn continues to adapt and contribute across the league.
According to Aitor Darias for *Behind the Buck Pass*, Dunn could be a strong addition for the Bucks. Darias notes Dunn’s defensive abilities, hustle, and versatility as both a bench player and potential starter alongside Damian Lillard. His past performances, including a season where he averaged 13.2 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 5.6 assists for the Jazz, could provide the Bucks with a much-needed boost as they pursue a championship.