Kyle Kuzma: Ben Pfeifer joins four analysts on Bucks draft roundtable

Kyle Kuzma headlines a Bucks draft roundtable as Behind the Buck Pass brings in four analysts to assess Milwaukee’s options before the 2026 NBA Draft.

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Kyle Kuzma: Ben Pfeifer joins four analysts on Bucks draft roundtable

Kyle Kuzma may not be the focus of the Milwaukee Bucks’ draft debate, but he is part of the larger picture as the team reaches one of its most pivotal NBA draft nights in recent memory. Behind the Buck Pass published a roundtable one day before the 2026 NBA Draft, bringing in four guest analysts to examine Milwaukee’s options.

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Ben Pfeifer Joins The Roundtable

The panel includes Ben Pfeifer, who writes for EssentiallySports and Swish Theory and offers scouting breakdowns on his YouTube channel. His role gives the discussion a film-and-evaluation angle, not just a reaction to the clock.

Chuck, the host of the Chucking Darts NBA Podcast, is also part of the group. Nathan Grubel adds coverage of the NBA, the G-League, and the NBA Draft for No Ceilings, while Ryan Kaminski brings a Bucks-specific view as an NBA Analyst for Bucks On SI.

Ryan Kaminski And The Bucks

Kaminski also hosts the Learning Basketball Podcast with Swish Theory, which makes him the analyst with the clearest day-to-day link to the Milwaukee Bucks among the four guests. That matters because the roundtable is not built around general draft theory alone; it is centered on one team’s choices at a key moment.

The publication arrives with the Bucks described as being one day away from a pivotal draft night, but the excerpt stops short of naming the prospects they should target. That leaves the roundtable in a narrow lane: it tells readers who is doing the evaluating and when the decision point lands, but it does not yet reveal the answer Milwaukee is chasing.

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Milwaukee Bucks Options

For readers tracking the 2026 NBA Draft, the immediate value is practical. The roundtable signals that Milwaukee’s draft board is being studied from multiple angles at once, with outside voices attached to scouting, podcast work, and team-specific coverage.

What comes next is the draft itself, and the unresolved part is the one the panel has been invited to address: which prospects or draft strategies the Milwaukee Bucks should prioritize when the room finally has to make the call.

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