The Milwaukee Bucks have been playing like one of the top teams in basketball this season, but only when they have been able to keep all of their key players healthy. When they're not healthy, there are a lot of things this team has to work on, which has some people worried about them before the NBA trade deadline.

The Bucks are in desperate need of a center to step in for Brook Lopez while he recovers from back surgery. Another huge issue with this Bucks squad is that they need a player who can facilitate the ball and run the offense in the second unit, or someone who can just provide them with 10 to 12 minutes per night in the playoffs and be more than serviceable.

There have been several speculations that the Bucks are interested in acquiring Dennis Schröder from the Boston Celtics as the trade deadline approaches. Schröder hasn't had a terrific season, but he may make a lot of sense for the Bucks because he can come in and be more than serviceable for them in the playoffs.

According to Action Network, the Bucks have joined the trade discussions for Dennis Schroder, along with the Chicago Bulls.

“The Boston Celtics’ priority, according to multiple sources, is to clear salary to save on the luxury tax. There are two offers on the table for Dennis Schröder according to multiple sources, one from the Milwaukee Bucks and another from the Chicago Bulls.”