europa wrote:
Way to go Hammond.
I figured the opportunity to re-vote would provide some catharsis for the pitchfork crowd. Click "let him walk" again for effect.
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europa wrote:
Way to go Hammond.
ReasonablySober wrote:PG is too important a position to lock up an average to below average player long-term. Punt on PG this season, try and find a long term solution next year. They can QO or let him walk for all I care, I just don't want them committing to him long term, for any price. $7 million a year is a good deal if he's a good player, which he isn't.
DocHoliday wrote:two ideas
S&T Jennings to the Lakers for Nash and flip Nash to Toronto for Lowry+Ross. D'Antoni is practically fired already and Nash is a Canadian Icon, may have to throw in some of our 2nds to get Ross out of the deal.
or
sign Jennings to the QO and agree to trdae him to NY for Shumpert+filler. Shumpert is big enough to play some point forward but the hard part is the filler to get from Shumperts 1.7mil to the 4.3mil of Jennings QO
DocHoliday wrote:two ideas
S&T Jennings to the Lakers for Nash and flip Nash to Toronto for Lowry+Ross. D'Antoni is practically fired already and Nash is a Canadian Icon, may have to throw in some of our 2nds to get Ross out of the deal.
or
sign Jennings to the QO and agree to trdae him to NY for Shumpert+filler. Shumpert is big enough to play some point forward but the hard part is the filler to get from Shumperts 1.7mil to the 4.3mil of Jennings QO
Kerb Hohl wrote:We are also at that same situation where the board knows his stock is low and some would sign, display value early in the year, and then trade away before it plummets again.
However, does anyone actually think we'd trade him if he was playing well and pushing us toward the 8 seed?
mlloyd10 wrote:DocHoliday wrote:two ideas
S&T Jennings to the Lakers for Nash and flip Nash to Toronto for Lowry+Ross. D'Antoni is practically fired already and Nash is a Canadian Icon, may have to throw in some of our 2nds to get Ross out of the deal.
or
sign Jennings to the QO and agree to trdae him to NY for Shumpert+filler. Shumpert is big enough to play some point forward but the hard part is the filler to get from Shumperts 1.7mil to the 4.3mil of Jennings QO
After reading the Raptors board, they don't want Nash any more. And there is no way we are getting Lowry and Ross. I could see Lowry and Fields
The best thing for both sides, it says here, would be to re-up with each other for a year on that $4.3 million qualifying offer. That would allow Jennings to become unrestricted in 2014, freed from the Bucks forever if he truly wants a bigger market or bigger money (and can find someone to offer either or both). It would benefit Milwaukee, too, because they would have a highly motivated point guard, presumably eager to address some of the significant flaws in his game. Like his shot selection. Like his shaky work facilitating teammates. Like his poor percentages finishing at the rim. And like his deteriorating defensive play.
Obviously it would be risky for Jennings to forsake guaranteed money over multiple years if someone offers it. Then again, he has taken the road less traveled before, heading to Europe for a season rather than spending one year at a college campus in the U.S. prior to the 2009 Draft.
His development on the court has stalled because his maturity off it has been playing catch-up. Yet it’s unlikely Hammond and Drew want to go through the season with only newly-added Luke Ridnour, O.J. Mayo as a combo option and raw backups Ish Smith and rookie Nate Wolters at the point.
Jennings, almost as a tease but also in response to a talk last season with interim head coach Jim Boylan, produced a striking month’s work just after the All-Star break. Over 13 games, he averaged 15.5 points and 9.9 assists while shooting 44.8 percent from 3-point range (while reigning in his attempts a bit). Six of his 13 double-double games and seven of his 13 double-digit assists performances came during those 13 games, and the Bucks went 7-6.
It seemed like a salary drive, only it didn’t last. Over Milwaukee’s final 15 regular-season games, Jennings averaged 14.4 points, 5.1 assists and shot 35.9 on 3-pointers, jacking them up at a higher rate again. The Bucks closed 5-10.
Milwaukee, if it’s going to bring him back at all, needs the good Jennings, the motivated Jennings, for most or all of its 82 games, not just 13. Jennings needs to demonstrate his market value, because the gap between what he think he’s worth and what he’s being offered at the moment scarcely could be greater.
Going all in for one year would be best for both sides. Even if it’s unlikely to happen.

DocHoliday wrote:
S&T Jennings to the Lakers for Nash and flip Nash to Toronto for Lowry+Ross. D'Antoni is practically fired already and Nash is a Canadian Icon, may have to throw in some of our 2nds to get Ross out of the deal.