The Bucks appear to be done making moves this offseason as GM John Hammond expects the team to stand pat, according to The Chicago Tribune.

"I would assume, sitting here today, that this is probably the roster that we would probably go to camp with," Hammond said of the team. "But the job continues. It never changes. You continue to work the phones, talk to teams. That never stops. They never stop, we never stop. And if an opportunity would present itself to make us better, we're always going to consider things. But right now, I suppose, if you looked at it, you would probably say this is our group."

Milwaukee traded Yi Jianlian to New Jersey for Richard Jefferson, drafted Joe Alexander, and sent Mo Williams to Cleveland in a three-team deal that involved Oklahoma City, as well.