JoeHova wrote:That's not necessarily true. If the market for Ramon is as terrible as it appears to be (I mean, seriously, he can't get what Jarrett F. Jack got?), I wouldn't be shocked if he took the QO, beat Jennings like a drum during training camp, and then left the Bucks ASAP next summer. That would be a disaster when he is there for the taking with a reasonable offer right now.
As has been said before, the QO is a terrible option for him, and Europe is even worse. He hasn't made enough NBA money yet to be financially secure, so he HAS to get paid now.
His QO is not worth taking because it's so low. He's gonna want a multi-million dollar deal that gives him financial security for life. One year for super-cheap with no long-term guarantee would be catastrophic if he got injured or if Skiles got fed up with him and gave Jennings all the minutes.
Europe is totally out of the question. If he goes to Europe, what do you think the market will be like when he returns? No matter how good he did in Europe, upon returning he'd be a less popular prospect than he is now. He needs to be in the NBA and run an NBA offense, defending NBA PGs. A short-term deal with Europe has the same risks of injury or a lack of minutes that he would have with the QO, and probably not for too much more money.
Being a RFA is killing Ramon's value. The lower his value sinks, the more likely the Bucks are to match. As it becomes more likely the Bucks will match, other teams get scared away from having their money tied up pointlessly, and Ramon's value gets even lower. I understand some fans want Ramon to get a good contract and be rewarded for his play. I don't really care what he gets paid, as long as he is still a Buck. The cheaper he comes, and the more overall financial flexibility we retain, the happier I will be.