Andrew Bogut, Stephen Jackson, Beno Udrih and Brandon Jennings are said to be on the trading block.
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The Milwaukee Bucks have traded Andrew Bogut, Stephen Jackson to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Monta Ellis, Ekpe Udoh and Kwame Brown.
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With the acquisition of Monta Ellis and Ekpe Udoh, the Milwaukee Bucks will play a more uptempo offense. The back-court of Brandon Jennings and Ellis have the potential for dynamic production. The main concern for now is if the ball can be shared between Jennings and Ellis. Both are underrated passers to begin with as both are known for their scoring. It is quite rare for their assists to be mentioned.
But with the speed and agility of both, naturally wide open opportunities will be given to their teammates.
Second concern is defense. How will the team defend with Ellis and Jennings at the back-court? Interesting times ahead for the Bucks.Sacramento Kings
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The Milwaukee Bucks trampling their trade partner, Golden State Warriors 120-98. Mike Dunleavy Jr. lead the team with 24 points. Monta Ellis debuted for the Bucks with 18 points against his former team.Sacramento Kings
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Milwaukee Bucks 2001-2002
The team was lead by the sweet shooting back-court of the veteran Sam Cassell and the lethal Ray Allen. Then there was Glenn Robinson, another potent scorer. Old man Earvin Johnson was still around. Tim Thomas and a rookie named Michael Redd were there as well. My favorite was Rafer "Skip to my Lou" Alston.
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Updates on the Bradley Center, the home court of the Milwaukee Bucks.
Big announcement on Bradley Center's future expected MondaySacramento Kings
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