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We reveal some more details about Andrew Bogut's
$60 million extension and speculate what it means for
the Bucks' cap situation--now and down the road.
We just went through a season in which
I pissed and moaned that the Bucks starting power
forward was really a small forward. We traded him (Yi), but then we drafted a guy to replace him at power forward who seems to be a PURE small forward. ...
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Is Andrew Bogut the best center named Andrew drafted in the
2005 lottery? Is Bogut a Top 10 NBA center?
What does Mehmet Okur, the center for the Utah Jazz get paid? These are things Bucks fans need to know as Bogut this week is set ...
Links from around the blogosphere. From Australia to
Boston to Spain.
The 213cm centre, who has just signed a
mind-boggling $76million deal with the Milwaukee Bucks, expects around
10-15 Australians to feature in the American league over the next decade.The Victorian-born big man knows his profile will make him a target in Beijing. ''I could be targeted but I've got pretty good guys to back me up,'' he said. ''I've got Chris Anstey, the MVP of the Australian NBL."
Australian coach Brian Goorjian tomorrow begins the key
challenge in the bid for a Beijing basketball medal
- effectively slotting NBA superstar Andrew Bogut into the Boomers team ... “We’ve got eight days to make it work,” Goorjian said. “That’s the challenge.
NBA star Andrew Bogut, who is preparing for
his second Olympic Games campaign, believes more Australians playing
alongside him in the US could be a key to boosting basketball back home. The 213cm centre, who has just signed a mind-boggling ...
"Representing a small country like Australia, 20 million
people, it's always great fun to go and try
to knock off the big dogs in the Olympic Games," Bogut said...
LeBron (photo. Mannion) The precedent has been set
for the Lakers and Andrew Bynum. The Bucks inked
Andrew Bogut to a five-year extension worth $60 million right now that could reach as much as $72.5 million with incentives. With Bynum up for an ...
Last year Andrew Bogut led the Milwaukee Bucks
with 8.9 Wins Produced (WP). If the universe of
NBA players only consisted of Milwaukee Bucks, Bogut would deserve to be very well paid. And in such a universe, it may not be surprising to see Bogut ...
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - The Milwaukee Bucks
star's five-year NBA contract is the biggest ever offered
to an Australian sports star.
We take a look at Bogut's new deal:
what's guaranteed, what's not, and what it means for
the Bucks going forward.
For the '09 season, the Milwaukee Bucks will
pay Andrew Bogut, Michael Redd, Richard Jefferson, and Mo
Williams $50 million, when they could've saved time by flushing the money down the toilet.
Center to sign for five-years, $60 million By
CHARLES F. GARDNER cgardner@journalsentinel.com Posted: July 9, 2008 Andrew
Bogut's first three years with the Milwaukee Bucks were productive enough to bring him a significant contract, a five-year ...
Milwaukee Bucks center Andrew Bogut will sign a
five-year, $72.5 million extension later this week, his agent
said Wednesday. Bogut, the top overall pick in the 2005 draft, was expected to sign the extension Friday, agent David Bauman said. The agreement was first reported Wednesday by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on its Web site.
Following up on our earlier post , I
spoke to Andrew Bogut's agent David Bauman this afternoon
and he offered some clarification on the contradictory contract numbers floating around: Bauman told me a deal was indeed close and that if all goes to ...
The Bucks are making a serious commitment to
center Andrew Bogut, who will sign a five-year extension
with salary and bonuses worth up to $72.5 million, according to agent David Bauman. Today is the first day for NBA free agents and players ...
Look for Andrew Bogut to sign a five
year extension by the end of the week. We
break down the likely details.
Andrew Bogut is on the verge of signing
a long-term deal to remain with the Milwaukee Bucks.
The deal is reportedly a five-year, $60 million contract. Bogut is the key piece for the Bucks competing both now and in the future. He is a versatile big man that will allow the Bucks to remain competitive for the foreseeable future.
The Brewers having acquired C.C. Sabathia have rocketed
from 9th to 4th heaviest in the league. There
are three teams that are heavier than the one with C.C. and Prince Fielder?! Holy crap!
The Bucks' acquisition of Richard Jefferson gives them
four guys who can average 15+ points per game,
as he joins Michael Redd, Mo Williams, and Andrew Bogut. Scoring shouldn't be a problem for Milwaukee. Defense, though... that's another matter entirely...
How will the Olympics affect Andrew Bogut's extension
negotiations? Why is Richard Jefferson not a happy man?
And what's up with the Bucks' summer league plans? That and more in the notes.
This little tidbit comes from the New York
Post, so by all means, take it with a
grain of salt . But the word on the street is that Richard Jefferson isn't very happy about being traded from the Nets -- a hop-skip from possibly the most happening city in the entire country, NYC -- to the frozen tundra of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Behold: "He didn't seem very happy," said [Nets team president ...
Joe Alexander arrives in Milwaukee and Richard Jefferson
continues to keep quiet.




















Caponomics: What Bogut's deal means for the Bucks