Milwaukee Bucks 2004 Preseason Presser
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2015 8:08 pm
GM Quailmen: Greetings everyone! A little late to the party, we are going to touch on some of the bigger points of our offseason.
The Draft
With such a deep draft, we approached it with an open mind. Whether that included moving up or moving back or standing pat, we decided we would let some of the draft and the surrounding situations present themselves to us. There were rumors we were attempting to move up to grab Andre Iguodala. The interest was there, but we did not want to completely forgo the depth and team we have built to grab a player that still has a long way to go in development. We are ready to compete now, and were approaching the draft in that manner. In the end, we were approached by the Hornets about a move up. The Hornets came with a very aggressive first offer that we pounced on almost immediately. We could've snagged some of the good talent at 14 like Ben Gordon or Tony Allen or Josh Childress, but with last years former #6 overall pick Leandro Barbosa and #24 (where many players we still liked were sitting), we decided to trade back and improve our depth. With that pick, we selected Sasha Vujacic, who made losing Morris Peterson (more on that later) more palatable. We also traded back into the 2nd round to select a project player in Royal Ivey.
Free Agency
Numerous reports came out that contract talks between us and Morris Peterson broke down early in free agency. We just want to wish him the best in New Jersey and we are moving on. With our other cap restrictions, we couldn't really be a player this season, instead opting to stay the course with our roster. We brought in a couple end of bench players in Dan Santiago and Gary Trent.
Training Camp
-Ron Artest continues to astonish. He continues to grow as a player and leader in our lockerroom.
-Manu also continues to improve. We are looking forward to really having one of the best wing tandems in the league
-Brevin Knight does not want to relinquish his starting spot. He and Luke came into camp competing for the starting role, and Brevin decided to shut that down.
-Kendrick Perkins and Amare Stoudemire are workout warriors. They continue to improve on their athleticism on and off the court.
I'm now going to turn it over to the media for questions! Please!
The Draft
With such a deep draft, we approached it with an open mind. Whether that included moving up or moving back or standing pat, we decided we would let some of the draft and the surrounding situations present themselves to us. There were rumors we were attempting to move up to grab Andre Iguodala. The interest was there, but we did not want to completely forgo the depth and team we have built to grab a player that still has a long way to go in development. We are ready to compete now, and were approaching the draft in that manner. In the end, we were approached by the Hornets about a move up. The Hornets came with a very aggressive first offer that we pounced on almost immediately. We could've snagged some of the good talent at 14 like Ben Gordon or Tony Allen or Josh Childress, but with last years former #6 overall pick Leandro Barbosa and #24 (where many players we still liked were sitting), we decided to trade back and improve our depth. With that pick, we selected Sasha Vujacic, who made losing Morris Peterson (more on that later) more palatable. We also traded back into the 2nd round to select a project player in Royal Ivey.
Free Agency
Numerous reports came out that contract talks between us and Morris Peterson broke down early in free agency. We just want to wish him the best in New Jersey and we are moving on. With our other cap restrictions, we couldn't really be a player this season, instead opting to stay the course with our roster. We brought in a couple end of bench players in Dan Santiago and Gary Trent.
Training Camp
-Ron Artest continues to astonish. He continues to grow as a player and leader in our lockerroom.
-Manu also continues to improve. We are looking forward to really having one of the best wing tandems in the league
-Brevin Knight does not want to relinquish his starting spot. He and Luke came into camp competing for the starting role, and Brevin decided to shut that down.
-Kendrick Perkins and Amare Stoudemire are workout warriors. They continue to improve on their athleticism on and off the court.
I'm now going to turn it over to the media for questions! Please!