10/26/2005

Bye Bye Desmond Mason

Filed under: Wisconsin Sports — Tara @ 12:17 pm

Breaking News from Milwaukee Bucks camp:

Bucks get Magloire for Mason

The Milwaukee Bucks continued to aggressively reshape their roster Wednesday by beating out several teams to acquire New Orleans/Oklahoma City center Jamaal Magloire, according to NBA front-office sources.

In a trade that will be announced later Wednesday, Milwaukee has agreed to send swingman Desmond Mason, its 2006 first-round pick and cash considerations to the Hornets for Magloire, an East All-Star in 2004.

The Bucks, according to sources, felt they needed a more physical presence on their front line to aid the development of No. 1 overall pick Andrew Bogut and the recently re-signed Dan Gadzuric.

Given Milwaukee’s logjam of swingmen after retaining Michael Redd, trading for Jiri Welsch and signing Bobby Simmons, a trade involving Mason between now and the February deadline was somewhat inevitable. This one gives the Bucks an opportunity to play Magloire and Bogut together, with Simmons starting at the other forward spot. The Bucks also have Gadzuric and Joe Smith in what suddenly looks like a well-rounded frontcourt rotation.

The Hornets have been shopping Magloire for months as part of their own makeover, which accelerated in February when Baron Davis, another former All-Star, was dealt to Golden State.

Coach Byron Scott denied earlier this week that Magloire was available, but the Hornets rebuilding around the embryonic backcourt of Chris Paul and J.R. Smith and displaced from its home base in New Orleans for at least a season - seized the chance to add another 2006 first-rounder to their own and an athletic swingman with ties to the team’s new home state.

Mason, entering his sixth season out of Oklahoma State, carries a career scoring average of 12.9 points per game and averaged a career-best 17.2 points last season.

Magloire played only 23 games in 2004-05 because of a fractured ring finger but averaged 13.6 points and 10.3 rebounds in the previous season. The five-year veteran’s 19 points in the 2004 All-Star Game led the East.

Not sure how I feel about this. Desmond Mason AND cash AND a 1st round pick? Seems like too much for me. I think we’re trying to push our “rebuilding” too fast…

3 Comments »

  1. F that S.

    Comment by Neill — 10/26/2005 @ 5:14 pm

  2. Not a huge follower of Basketball but I agree with Tara
    that it is a pretty big price for a single player that can
    get injured just as fast as anyone else.

    Comment by Tulsa — 10/27/2005 @ 12:01 am

  3. I was much better than Michael Redd when I was his age. Don’t you think he looks like Kanye West?

    Comment by bj armstrong — 12/19/2005 @ 11:32 pm

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