Nearly a year ago, the Milwaukee Bucks were the surprise winners of the Greg Monroe free agency sweepstakes. Now days before the 2016 NBA draft and the start of free agency, reports are surfacing that Monroe's days in Milwaukee appear to be numbered.
The 6-foot-11 big man signed a three-year, $50 million deal last summer but is being shopped "hard" according to Michael Scotto of the Associated Press:
Sources: Bucks are shopping Greg Monroe hard. He's owed $17.1 million next season and has a $17.8 million player option for 2017-18 season.
— Michael Scotto (@MikeAScotto) June 20, 2016
Monroe, 26, averaged 15.3 points and 8.8 rebounds in his first year with the Bucks, but wasn't an ideal fit schematically for Milwaukee – especially on the defensive end of the floor.
Because of that, writes Racine Journal Times columnist Gary Woelfel, the Bucks are "eager to move on" from Monroe, which is impacting his market value:
And because the league is well aware of the Bucks' hopes of moving Monroe, that same official said, Monroe doesn't have "much trade value.'' And that comes at a time when Thursday's draft is devoid of quality centers.
"They not going to get a lottery pick for him, not even a late lottery pick," a general manager said of Monroe.
Added a Western Conference executive: "I can't see anyone giving up a lottery pick to get Greg Monroe. Nobody's going to do that; he's not a prized possession."
The Portland Trail Blazers and New York Knicks were the other finalists for Monroe's services last summer, but Woelfel writes that neither team is interested now.
this guys stats are so watered down, because they always come on a losing team. To think some of us crucified phil for not maxing him out and he's clearly worth less than ROLO