Re: There's always next year <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Milwaukee BucksProjected draft number: 8 2007-2008 committed salaries: $45.3 million What they need: Depth, point guard How they are going to get it: Milwaukee is in a rare position of having a solid nucleus with two centerpieces in Andrew Bogut and Michael Redd. It also will have enough salary-cap space to make a significant offer to a free agent, as well as Brian Skinner's expiring contract to peddle. Mo Williams is a capable guard, but he is not the pure passer the Bucks need to distribute the ball to Redd and Bogut. Put it this way: If Jason Kidd were in Milwaukee, we're looking at a 50-to-55-win team.Chauncey Billups, a free agent after this season, would be the perfect fit for a young Milwaukee team starved for a strong floor leader. Florida's Al Horford would be a nice addition to the frontcourt. Don't expect Milwaukee to take a flier on Chinese forward Yi Jianlian; Del Harris, the former coach of the Chinese national team and father of Bucks GM Larry Harris, told me he considers Yi "draftable," but not an impact player.</div>http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writ...eeds/index.html I don't think he's giving Mo Williams enough credit, I don't think we would win 55 games with Jason Kidd either. There's no way we will get Horford with the 8th pick although it would be a great pickup. He doesn't seem to understand that we have Mo/Charlie as FA's and Earl Boykins, I think we have enough depth at PG.