Milwaukie Bucks: Ramon Sessions in, Charlie Villanueva not so sure

The Milwaukee Bucks have made qualifying offers to restricted free agent guard Ramon Sessions and forward Ersan Ilyasova, but will not make an offer to forward Charlie Villanueva — allowing one of their top scorers from last season to become an unrestricted free agent.

Wow, surprising, but not at the same time… He was a bit streaky, but has amazing potential if he can be more reliable. My guess is that the Bucks only need one prolific twitterer at a time though :)

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  1. I wonder where Charlie V. ends up. At least the guy can really score. Some time ago there were rumors that the Spurs were interested, but since they now have RJ, that won’t happen….

  2. Matt,

    Yeah, It will be interesting to see. I don’t really understand the entire salary cap thing, I wonder if the Nets could use him for scoring in VC’s absence?

  3. The Nets can use him, absolutely, but don’t think they’re willing to spend money on him. He might be a bit too expensive for them (and my Nets REALLY need some scoring). The Nets will probably go for a cheaper alternative, maybe Brandon Bass, but he will difficult to get since Dallas can match any offer.

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