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What market does Brown have? As to Connaughton maybe a bit larger but he at best a role player so market could be thin, plus I get the sense he would like to stayNot sold on Brown or Connaughton being back.
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What market does Brown have? As to Connaughton maybe a bit larger but he at best a role player so market could be thin, plus I get the sense he would like to stayNot sold on Brown or Connaughton being back.
Have not heard yet if Brown even got a qualifying offer. Heard Bucks made one to Frank Mason III but that's it.What market does Brown have? As to Connaughton maybe a bit larger but he at best a role player so market could be thin, plus I get the sense he would like to stay
“The word on the street, I always have to be careful of this because I get in trouble, the word on the street is he thinks he can get an offer, or there’s belief that there’s offers out there that average $18 million per year,” said Brian Windhorst. “Somewhere in the four-year, $72 million range. That, I think a lot of people think would come from Atlanta. I think the most Milwaukee can do is something closer to the $15 million to $16 million per year range. Over four years, that’s $8 million or $9 million, depending on where all the decimal points go. That’s not an insignificant amount of money.”
Atlanta has significant interest but also they really want Rondo soooo..........According to ESPN’s Brian Windhorst, Bogdanovic believes he can get an offer with an average salary of $18 million— amounting to a deal in the four-year, $72 million range.
Next man up.The Milwaukee Bucks reportedly won't pursue restricted free agent Bogdan Bogdanovic when NBA free agency begins at 6 p.m. ET on Friday.
Per Sam Amick of The Athletic and Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium, the Bucks "are moving on" from the 28-year-old in the wake of their failed sign-and-trade agreement with the Sacramento Kings.
I think the use the full exception on one guy...who? not sureWell looking at the Bucks roster including draft picks and figuring they keep Frank Mason as a RFA and add a couple guys using their exemptions they should be at 12 guys. Figure they had a couple guys on two way deals puts team at 14 players it will put the Bucks right around the luxury tax threshold they may be a tad under or just a tad over.
They have two exceptions to use a $9 million and a $3.5 million one so that's how I figure they sign two guys.I think the use the full exception on one guy...who? not sure