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The Brandon Jennings Conundrum (Day 30)

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What should the Bucks do with Jennings?

Offer him the QO
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Offer him a long-term deal
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Let him walk
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Post#221 » by Nebula1 » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:19 pm

InsideOut wrote:This is a no win for the Bucks. If they give him the QO and he blows up he will leave Milwaukee (I'm sure he hates us now) and we'll get nothing for him. If he continues to be a player no team wants we'll let him walk for nothing. Makes me wonder why not just move on now?


Or he signs a fair deal with the Bucks and grows into a quality player. That would be a win for Milwaukee.
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Post#222 » by pilprin » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:19 pm

Gery Woeful...I know he doesn't seem to know jack, but he's all we have....indicated that there is a possible S&T option with an East Coast team that would include a PG coming back. Any ideas?
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Post#223 » by Chapter29 » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:20 pm

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Treebeard wrote:Sign him to the QO.

At that price, he should be tradeable, even if you have to wait to nearer the dealine, when injuries could make him a more desirable choice for a contender. I realize he can veto a trade, but right now, it may be sinking in that he's not in real demand. He needs to go somewhere else to get his career back on track.



I don't have a desire to trade him. He can get his career on track in Milwaukee just as could anywhere and it's on the organization to continue to fill out the roster with young talent.


GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:my max is jennings 4/26.... slightly better than mle money.

if he says no tell him to stick it. let him sign the QO.

then go get mo williams to play the 3 gaurd rotation with mayo and ridnour. offer big money on a 1 year deal.... let jennings rot behind them until he can work out a deal elsewhere.

this shouldnt be this hard.




F no to Mo Williams. He's a backup in the NBA.



Quite honestly so is Jennings. He just may have a few people believing he can still make it as a starter. At this pace, it wont take too long until he finds his way to the bench.

It is arguable who's better as a backup. Mo or Jennings.
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Re: The Brandon Jennings Conundrum (who has cap space left?) 

Post#224 » by pilprin » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:22 pm

Nebula1 wrote:
InsideOut wrote:This is a no win for the Bucks. If they give him the QO and he blows up he will leave Milwaukee (I'm sure he hates us now) and we'll get nothing for him. If he continues to be a player no team wants we'll let him walk for nothing. Makes me wonder why not just move on now?


Or he signs a fair deal with the Bucks and grows into a quality player. That would be a win for Milwaukee.


I have wondered if MKE has told Jennings we will only offer you_____ amount. He said screw you and the Bucks went after Teague. They have a deal still on the table...its up to Jennings to decide if he wants it.

3/21 or 3/24 would be fair.
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Re: The Brandon Jennings Conundrum (who has cap space left?) 

Post#225 » by Chapter29 » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:25 pm

Nebula1 wrote:
InsideOut wrote:This is a no win for the Bucks. If they give him the QO and he blows up he will leave Milwaukee (I'm sure he hates us now) and we'll get nothing for him. If he continues to be a player no team wants we'll let him walk for nothing. Makes me wonder why not just move on now?


Or he signs a fair deal with the Bucks and grows into a quality player. That would be a win for Milwaukee.


Based on his current growth this will be interesting. I hope we don't wager a ton of money on this.
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Post#226 » by Nebula1 » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:27 pm

Brandon Jennings is a superior player and asset than Mo Williams.
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Re: The Brandon Jennings Conundrum (who has cap space left?) 

Post#227 » by JoeHova » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:27 pm

pilprin wrote:Gery Woeful...I know he doesn't seem to know jack, but he's all we have....indicated that there is a possible S&T option with an East Coast team that would include a PG coming back. Any ideas?


I bet it's Felton. If so, gross.
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Post#228 » by Chapter29 » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:28 pm

Not based on statistics. Based on the mythical potential sure.

I have yet to see a game won on potential. Generally actual play wins or loses games.
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Post#229 » by Matches Malone » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:28 pm

pilprin wrote:Gery Woeful...I know he doesn't seem to know jack, but he's all we have....indicated that there is a possible S&T option with an East Coast team that would include a PG coming back. Any ideas?


Where does he elude to this? I have only seen s&t tweet but no specifics.
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Re: The Brandon Jennings Conundrum (who has cap space left?) 

Post#230 » by Nebula1 » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:30 pm

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Nebula1 wrote:
InsideOut wrote:This is a no win for the Bucks. If they give him the QO and he blows up he will leave Milwaukee (I'm sure he hates us now) and we'll get nothing for him. If he continues to be a player no team wants we'll let him walk for nothing. Makes me wonder why not just move on now?


Or he signs a fair deal with the Bucks and grows into a quality player. That would be a win for Milwaukee.


Based on his current growth this will be interesting. I hope we don't wager a ton of money on this.



Milwaukee is showing some prudence this summer, so we'll see. I think he has improved as a player and even if his statistics aren't what some want to see, the talent still remains.

This board is extremely down on Jennings to totally unrealistic proportions and I expect will moan regardless of the deal (if they bring him back).
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Post#231 » by JoeHova » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:32 pm

Nebula1 wrote:Brandon Jennings is a superior player and asset than Mo Williams.


I doubt anyone's going to give up a #1 overall pick for Brandon.
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Post#232 » by Chapter29 » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:32 pm

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Chapter29 wrote:
Nebula1 wrote:
Or he signs a fair deal with the Bucks and grows into a quality player. That would be a win for Milwaukee.


Based on his current growth this will be interesting. I hope we don't wager a ton of money on this.



Milwaukee is showing some prudence this summer, so we'll see. I think he has improved as a player and even if his statistics aren't what some want to see, the talent still remains.

This board is extremely down on Jennings to totally unrealistic proportions and I expect will moan regardless of the deal (if they bring him back).


I am pretty a matter of fact with him. I would consider resigning but only in the 6-7M range. Or the QO and he can prove to the league he's worth more. Of course if he proves that we are likely to lose him.
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Re: The Brandon Jennings Conundrum (who has cap space left?) 

Post#233 » by InsideOut » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:32 pm

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InsideOut wrote:This is a no win for the Bucks. If they give him the QO and he blows up he will leave Milwaukee (I'm sure he hates us now) and we'll get nothing for him. If he continues to be a player no team wants we'll let him walk for nothing. Makes me wonder why not just move on now?

If he blows up just trade him at the deadline no matter what.

If he blows up, and we're in the playoff hunt, do you really think our idiot GM/owner would get behind that?

See; this last year.


I agree our history says this will never happen. When has it ever happened? Also, we would have little leverage in the situaton as BJ would be unrestricted. So my guess is even if we did trade him we wouldn't get much... 2nd round picks anyone? Still better than nothing I guess.
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Post#234 » by GHOSTofSIKMA » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:36 pm

JoeHova wrote:
pilprin wrote:Gery Woeful...I know he doesn't seem to know jack, but he's all we have....indicated that there is a possible S&T option with an East Coast team that would include a PG coming back. Any ideas?


I bet it's Felton. If so, gross.


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Post#235 » by jtcooky » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:36 pm

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pilprin wrote:Gery Woeful...I know he doesn't seem to know jack, but he's all we have....indicated that there is a possible S&T option with an East Coast team that would include a PG coming back. Any ideas?


Where does he elude to this? I have only seen s&t tweet but no specifics.


Rondo? That'd be nice, but I doubt it.
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Post#236 » by Matches Malone » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:38 pm

jtcooky wrote:
StikWitEM wrote:
pilprin wrote:Gery Woeful...I know he doesn't seem to know jack, but he's all we have....indicated that there is a possible S&T option with an East Coast team that would include a PG coming back. Any ideas?


Where does he elude to this? I have only seen s&t tweet but no specifics.


Rondo? That'd be nice, but I doubt it.



Don't really see how we could get Rondo without giving up Sanders, Henson, Giannis or our 2014 1st round pick.
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Post#237 » by Bucksmaniac » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:38 pm

Nebula1 wrote:Brandon Jennings is a superior player and asset than Mo Williams.


I know, it's all about the ppgz and mpgz, efficiency plays no part in a players value (cue sarcasm).
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Re: The Brandon Jennings Conundrum (who has cap space left?) 

Post#238 » by Nebula1 » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:38 pm

Chapter29 wrote:I am pretty a matter of fact with him. I would consider resigning but only in the 6-7M range. Or the QO and he can prove to the league he's worth more. Of course if he proves that we are likely to lose him.



I agree that's close, but also consider the NBA premium which bumps it up a level. I said 6-8M per personally, but in the NBA, it's probably 7-10M with Jennings asking 12M. IMO
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Post#239 » by MiltownHawkeye » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:39 pm

pilprin wrote:Gery Woeful...I know he doesn't seem to know jack, but he's all we have....indicated that there is a possible S&T option with an East Coast team that would include a PG coming back. Any ideas?

What I get from this is that Hammond called a team on the West Coast about a S&T with Jennings and that team laughed and hung up.
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