Milwaukee Bucks is ready to let go of 2014 top rookie Michael Carter- Williams and will join Greg Monroe on the trading block. Former NBA superstar and head coach Jason Kidd and the Bucks management have both decided to let go of Carter-Williams - MCW to his fans.

NBA rumors say that MCW is being offered to the Sacramento Kings in exchange for Ben McClemore, but the negotiation between Kings and Bucks did not push through. On the other hand, the Los Angeles Lakers are eyeing MCW for their roster and trade Lou Williams to Bucks.

Inquistr reported that Lakers see the potential for the 25 year old Carter-Williams as a great-ball defender with his average of 14.5 points, 5.6 rebounds 1.5 steals and 5.6 assist per game. But still, he needs to improve his shots from 18 feet to the 3-point area but overall he can is a good addition to the team as a young core player.

Through MCW's potential acquisition, the Lakers' point guard position will be taller and there will be improvement in their defense. The Lakers are doing its best to put the best calibers in the court after Kobe's retirement.

While for the Bucks, Lou Williams has great potential to serve as their shooting guard. Williams averaged 15.3 points, 2.5 assists and 2.5 rebound per game, as reported by Sportrageous. His 11-year experience in the court could help the roster and improvement for the Bucks and being the veteran will help the young Bucks to their offensive plays.

The Bucks are trying their best to have a great winning season as they look to exceed expectations on their play, though they don't have superstar players like the other teams. They can have a big shot since most of their players have a great sense of solidarity for the team.