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Desmond Mason set to join the Bucks

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Clips/Roxfan, Jul 16, 2007.

  1. Clips/Roxfan

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    http://www.journaltimes.com/nucleus/index.php?itemid=14277

    07/15/2007: Mason set to rejoin Bucks
    Category: General Posted by: Gery
    BY GERY WOELFEL


    LAS VEGAS -- Demond Mason is on the verge of becoming a Milwaukee Buck once again.

    Mason, who played two-plus seasons for the Bucks before being traded to New Orleans two seasons ago, is close to signing a multi-year contract with the Bucks. The amount of the contract is unknown.

    Word of Mason signing with the Bucks spread among NBA officials attending an NBA summer league here Saturday, and Bucks general manager Larry Harris acknowledged his talks with Roger Montgomery, Mason's agent, were positive.

    "It sounds like a broken record, but I'm optimistic,'' Harris said in a telephone interview Sunday night. "We had some great discussions today.''

    Montgomery echoed those sentiments.

    "We're optimistic about getting a deal done,'' Montgomery said in a telephone interview from his home in San Antonio, Texas.

    Montgomery declined to further discuss any other matters pertaining to the deal.

    Mason, 29, was a highly-popular figure during his time with the Bucks. He is one of the league's most athletic and entertaining players. His biggest asset as a player, though, is his defensive abilities. The 6-foot-5 is capable of guarding shooting guards and small and big forwards.

    Jimmy Eyen, a former Bucks and current Los Angeles Clippers assistant coach, said he regards Mason as one of the premier defenders in the game.

    "He brings a lot to the table, especially with his defense,'' said Eyey, who was at the Las Vegas summer league. ''I consider him to be one of the best defensive players in the league.

    "He plays hard every night; he brings it every game, and that's a big part of being a good defender.''

    On a team that was arguably the worst defensive team in the NBA last season, Mason instantly igures to be the Bucks' best defender. But while Mason is held in high regard for his defense by league officials, he is also a competent offensive player.

    Last season, in 75 games for the Hornets -- all starts -- Mason averaged 13.7 points. In his final season with the Bucks, Mason averaged 17.2 points a game.

    "He's a high-energy player, a very athletic player,'' Eyen said. "He has the ability to attack the basket and that puts a lot of pressure on a defense.''

    * While the Bucks are close to adding Mason, they may be close to losing Ersan Ilyasova.

    Ilyasova told The Journal Times last month he was seriously considering offers from several teams in Europe, atlhoug his preference was to remain in the NBA with the Bucks.

    There was a published report that Ilyasova has agreed to a two-year, $5 million with Barcelona in Spain. Harris confirmed Ilyasova was leaving the Bucks, but wasn't sure which European team he would join.

    "Ersan went to Europe,'' Harris said. "I wasn't told the team he was going to.''

    The 20-year-old Ilyasova showed much promise last season. He played in 66 games and started 14 of them. He averaged 6.1 points in 66 games. That came after he spent his first season playing for Tulsa in the D-League.


    * While the Bucks may have lost Ilyasova, they are still attempting to re-sign two of their other free agents: guard Charlie Bell and power forward Brian Skinner.

    * The Bucks played their last summer league game Sunday, losing 79-67 to the Washington Wizards. Second-year pro David Noel led the Bucks with 12 points but made just 4-of-12 shots from the field. The Bucks finished with a 2-3 record.

    * The Bucks may take another step toward enhancing their relationship with Yi Jianlian, their No. 1 draft choice in the next couple of weeks. There has been talk that Harris and player personnel director Dave Babcock may fly to China to meet with the talented 7-footer, along with his family and officials of the Guangdong Ducks. ... Speaking of Yi, some league people believe Dan Fegan's day of representing Yi are numbered. The scuttlebutt in Las Vegas Sunday was that Chinese officials involved with Yi's situation are becoming increasingly unhappy with Fegan's role in not being able to get him placed with a team in a major market with a large Chinese population.
     
  2. Clips/Roxfan

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    The Bucks overpaid Simmons, Redd, and now they are going to overpay a sg that they shouldn't have gotten rid of in the first place. Mason was a better fit with Redd because he was a slasher but instead they went after Simmons who is a catch and shoot player similar to Redd. The only reason Simmons had such a great year a few years agp was because playing alongside MAggette and BRand inflated his stats. They took so much pressure off him and all he had to do was hit open shots. The Clippers made the right move in letting Simmons go in favor of Cat a few offseasons ago....
     
  3. God's Son

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    if he wore a condom he would not get ste :p
     
  4. kpsta

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    Guangdong Ducks? :confused:
     
  5. A_3PO

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    Simmons was a major mistake but Redd was not. They had to keep him. Mason will be a good fit beside Redd.

    Good news on Fegan, if true. Overpromising what you can deliver should lead to termination.
     
  6. nyquil82

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    mason is ok but not great, i put him in the box of "overrated underrated players". the rest of the roster is shaping up pretty well. would he be playing in front or behind simmons? I'm assuming simmons since he has been a more consistent player.

    with williams, redd, simmons, villanueva and bogut, with mason and yi, on the bench, they are going to be decent next season and pretty good in two years.
     
  7. JeopardE

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    They're definitely not going to have any problems scoring on anybody. That's a potent scoring lineup ... the weak point is probably Bogut at C, and he isn't really a slouch either.

    Now if they can just learn how to play a lick of defense, they might be playoff bound.
     
  8. Jonhty

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    don't think Fegan was stupid enough to promise he would land Yi to certain teams what leverage does he have anyways. if he's to be fired, he's definitely the scapegoat team Yi makes out to be for this whole pr nightmare.
     
  9. A_3PO

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    He may have promised Yi & co. the Bucks definitely would not draft him and if they did he would take care of it. He could have promised that in order to get Yi to sign on with him, knowing full well what his limitations as an agent were, but hoping for the best. If the Bucks had passed on him or if he was chosen sooner, Fegan could have looked like a star to team Yi. In some lines of competitive business (like mine), people overpromise very often just to close deals. Sometimes it bites them, sometimes not. People define it as a "calculated business risk" instead of a lie. Doesn't that sound like being a sports agent to you?
     
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    Or they could just as easily suck. Redd is really the only one who scares me at all.
     
  11. vlaurelio

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    if yi does play for the bucks, i would like to see him get payback for yao
     

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