Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration.
Abraham Lincoln
Ellis and Reddick are free agents this season and Jennings is a RFA so none of probably will be back next season. The earliest we could get the Bucks to Seattle if it happened would be for the 2014-15 season. Although their future salary situation is still probably better than the Kings mess.
They're not going to get all but they also won't leave with none. Especially Jennings which they just have to match an offer sheet.
The Bucks roster with Jennings only (which is probably all they're gonna get, maybe JJ) is still miles better than anything the Kings have. Sacramento has a bunch of talented players more suited for street ball than the NBA. Jimmer, Tyreke and Cousins especially.
They traded their best prospect too in T Rob for really nothing in return.
I mean Marcus Thornton owed 8 million in 2014. Jason Thompson 6 million. Chuck Hayes 6 million. 20 million tied in 3 guys who really aren't starting on a playoff squad the Kings have a mess too. Milwaukee has a fresh chance in 2014 to make moves on the market and draft well they have 18 right now with Jennings maybe adding 6-8 more if they pursue past the qualifying offer next year. So same contract situation but with Jennings you have an actual legitimate NBA point
Reddick ain't that good & that trade looks very lopsided with Harris becoming a 20-10 player after the Bucks wouldn't even play him. Ellis has a player option but I think he'll opt out. I could see the Bucks overpaying him to stay though. Brandon Jennings is overrated he has been living off that 55 point game for awhile now. He hasn't improved, can't even shoot 40% and like Ellis is a score first PG and a chucker. Jennings will probably be a sign & trade. So we'll get something but if you follow the Bucks you know the management is so inept that I doubt whoever we get will be useful. Cap money does us no good because no elite FA will ever want to come here so we end up overpaying marginal talent like Bobby Simmons, Jason Caffey, Drew Gooden, etc,etc. It is a sad state. Maybe not as bad as Sacramento but not much better. Anyway like I said as long as "The people's senator" Herb Kohl is still alive the Bucks will stay in Milwaukee. He could of sold the team years ago to MJ, but pulled the team of the market because he was afraid he would move the team. So sorry Seattle, you're not stealing Milwaukee, but you do have soccer!
Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration.
Abraham Lincoln
Reddick is a good bench scorer, there's a place in the league for him. Wait on Tobias Harris it's easy to rack up rebounds and layups when no one else in Orlando is any good at all don't get too down unless he keeps it up Jennings is at the very least starting caliber on a playoff team if the Bucks can get something else.
My salary cap room argument was for Seattle which would be more desirable than Milwaukee.
Ellis will opt out and I feel he's the most likely to not be in a Bucks uniform next year.
Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration.
Abraham Lincoln
Maybe we could do a trade with Seattle: Sounders & Timberwolves for Bucks!
Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration.
Abraham Lincoln
Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration.
Abraham Lincoln
The rare double flop
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