Updated: Monday, 29 Jun 2009, 8:13 PM CDT
Published : Monday, 29 Jun 2009, 5:10 PM CDT
MILWAUKEE (AP) - 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.
Meanwhile, the team also is dealing with a potentially
embarrassing YouTube moment from first-round draft pick Brandon
Jennings.
Bucks general manager John Hammond said Monday that the team
already had sent offers to Sessions and Ilyasova, giving Milwaukee
the right to match any contract offers from other teams. But with
Tuesday's deadline for teams to make offers to their restricted
free agents looming, the team decided not to make an offer to
Villanueva.
Hammond said he did not want to elaborate on the reasons
behind the free agent decisions. But he did address another issue
facing the team this week: Jennings' involvement in a
profanity-laced and provocative video clip that was posted on the
Web site YouTube.
"We are aware of the story," Hammond said. "This is a team
matter, and we've been in contact with Brandon regarding it."
The clip, which showed rapper Joe Budden having a
speakerphone conversation with someone identified as Jennings, had
been removed as of Monday afternoon.
But according to a partial transcript of the clip posted on
sportingnews.com, Jennings said he was confident that Sessions
would not return to the team, boasted that he would beat out Luke
Ridnour for the Bucks' starting point guard job and made a profane
comment about the New York Knicks for not drafting him.
"He did not know he was being taped and it's already been
addressed to Brandon by the Milwaukee Bucks as well as Bill Duffy
and BDA Sports," said Ilana Nunn, spokeswoman for Jennings' agency.
"When you're not told your being taped, you don't know what's going
on."
Jennings previously had mentioned his friendship with Budden
on his Twitter account, which had been taken down as of Monday
afternoon.
The incident could raise questions about the maturity of
Jennings, who decided to play professionally in Italy instead of
going to college.
And Jennings apparently was wrong about Sessions' future with
the team.
After showing flashes of his potential toward the end of the
2007-08 season, Sessions played in 79 games last year - including
39 starts - and averaged 12.4 points and 5.7 assists per game.
Ilyasova, the Bucks' second-round pick in 2005, played for
Milwaukee in the 2007-08 season but has been playing professionally
in Spain since then.
Villanueva, the seventh overall pick in the 2005 draft,
played three seasons in Milwaukee after being traded by Toronto. He
averaged a career-best 16.2 points last season, teaming with
Richard Jefferson to make up for the scoring void left by
significant injuries to guard Michael Redd and center Andrew
Bogut.