Shannon wrote:But if Yi feels bigger than the NBA itself, then some of the blame rests on the shoulders of Bucks' management for letting Yi get away with it.
What were they supposed to do?
It was either trade him or accept the stupid requests made by his people. Trading him would of been even worse, ecause he got exactly what he wanted in the first place.
Ty-Land wrote:Damir Markota waived!
After his interview last week stating that his was going out at least 3 times a week during the season, and it was the Bucks fault because he wasn't getting any playing time. No we need another big, hopefully a banger that can be an injury reserve.
The Bucks also have looked at some free agents in the past few days, including Dee Brown, who played for the Utah Jazz last season. Brown, the former University of Illinois star, became expendable for the Jazz when it acquired Jason Hart and Ronnie Price as backups for point guard Deron Williams. As a rookie, the 6-foot Brown played in 49 games last season and averaged 1.9 points and 1.7 assists. Brown worked out for the Bucks on Monday and Tuesday at the Cousins Center and impressed team officials. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
-Young Buck- wrote:The Bucks also have looked at some free agents in the past few days, including Dee Brown, who played for the Utah Jazz last season. Brown, the former University of Illinois star, became expendable for the Jazz when it acquired Jason Hart and Ronnie Price as backups for point guard Deron Williams. As a rookie, the 6-foot Brown played in 49 games last season and averaged 1.9 points and 1.7 assists. Brown worked out for the Bucks on Monday and Tuesday at the Cousins Center and impressed team officials. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
Hmmm...interesting. I remember last time we got a PG that played for Utah the season before, he turned out pretty good.
Indy wrote:Would you guys rather go after Troy Hudson or Dee Brown?
Charlie Bell won’t be returning to the Milwaukee Bucks. According to Mark Bartelstein, Bell’s agent, Bell has made the decision not to accept the Bucks’ multi -year offer or qualifying offer for one year. “I think the waters have been poisoned to point where he doesn’t want to go back there,’’ Bartelstein said Wednesday in a telephone interview. “We told the Bucks we won’t accept their offer. “He’s 100 percent sure he won’t be signing with the Bucks. He’s going to move on and play with some other team.’’
Ty-Land wrote:
Supposedly the Bucks are still considering matching Miami's offer to Bell as well. Please do...
grusom wrote:Doesn't seem like Belle is very interested in coming back though - he'll probably be pissed if they end up matching Miami's offer.
The Milwaukee Bucks today matched the Miami Heat's five-year, $18 million offer sheet to guard Charlie Bell, according to National Basketball Association sources. The Heat extended the offer on Monday, and the Bucks had seven days to respond. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
Bell had said he wanted to go to Miami and hoped the Bucks would not match the offer. Milwaukee's previous offer had been a three-year deal for $9 million. Miami was rebuffed in its second off-season attempt to land a key member of the Bucks' backcourt. Earlier this summer, the Heat made a five-year, $31 million offer to unrestricted free agent Mo Williams, who wound up signing a six-year, $52 million deal with the Bucks. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
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