The Milwaukee Bucks have needs at several positions after their disappointing 35-47 season.

"I think this year we go into the draft talking about best player on the board," general manager John Hammond said. "I don't think we necessarily say we put emphasis on position."

In addition to the No. 10 position, the Bucks also have the 40th overall selection, their own pick, in the second round.
Milwaukee had three second-round picks a year ago and traded one, while the other two (Darington Hobson and Keith "Tiny" Gallon) did not wind up playing for the Bucks.

Power forward Larry Sanders was the team's first-round pick, No. 15, and he averaged 4.3 points and 3.0 rebounds in 60 games.