This little tidbit comes from the New York Post, so by all means, take it with a grain of salt. But the word on the street is that Richard Jefferson isn't very happy about being traded from the Nets -- a hop-skip from possibly the most happening city in the entire country, NYC -- to the frozen tundra of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Behold:
"He didn't seem very happy," said [Nets team president Rod] Thorn, who emphasized yesterday he had not yet spoken to Jefferson. "I spoke to his agent, I called him, texted him. I like Richard. He was here for a long time and I'm sure he still expected to be here. Unless you are the one pushing for it, it's always difficult when you are traded. You are going to a new place, have new teammates. It's hard at first."
So, Rod Thorn didn't speak to RJ, yet through his telepathic connection with him just knows that he doesn't seem happy. That's fine I guess, because the Post isn't exactly making a huge leap here. To say that Jefferson -- who, after the Kidd trade, was basically the face of the franchise -- wouldn't be pleased to pack up and start things over again in freaking Milwaukee of all places, is really just common sense, isn't it?
I don't think any All-Star caliber player would be happy about leaving the New York area for Wisconsin. But if there's a bright side for RJ, it's of the basketball variety: the Bucks might be pretty decent next season, and if healthy, should contend for a playoff spot. Michael Redd, Mo WIlliams, Andrew Bogut, and (possibly) rookie Joe Alexander could be rounding out the Bucks' opening day starting five. Looks pretty good to me, although I said that last season too. Maybe you should take what I say with a grain of salt as well.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-30-2008 @ 2:43PM
tron said...
The passive aggressive Wisconsin bashing in this article is less than classy.
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6-30-2008 @ 3:37PM
Ryan said...
Milwaukee is a very nice town
http://www.collegefastbreak.com/nba-draft-offal-where-minnesota-trades-mayo-happens/
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6-30-2008 @ 3:45PM
fast44fred said...
Note likely that Michael Redd will still be there.
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6-30-2008 @ 6:51PM
the cooker said...
It could have been worse, he could have been traded to Utah. Hard to find a cold beer there let alone an endorsement.
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6-30-2008 @ 7:15PM
Xavier said...
Hope he likes snow.
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6-30-2008 @ 7:36PM
Jason S. said...
Brett, how many times have you been to Milwaukee?
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7-01-2008 @ 11:54AM
Jeff said...
"Frozen Tundra"?? I'm pretty sure Milwaukee and New York have almost the same climate. I'm pretty sure that you've actually never been to Milwaukee otherwise you wouldn't have made such ridiculous comments.
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7-01-2008 @ 12:08PM
Jeff said...
For clarification purposes:
http://www.weather.com/outlook/travel/vacationplanner/compare/results?from=vac_compare&clocid1=USWI0455&clocid2=USNY0996
Milwaukee is slightly colder, but it snows more in New York.
BTW, Milwaukee is also a "hop-skip" away from Chicago-every bit the "happening" city that New York is.
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7-01-2008 @ 6:09PM
Aaron Biebert said...
With one of the largest metro areas in the country (Milwaukee-Chicago megalopolis with 12 million people) this area has a lot to offer and the weather is just fine. I would take Milwaukee over New Jersey any day. Come visit before you write next time. http://www.ChooseMilwaukee.com
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7-01-2008 @ 6:11PM
Aaron Biebert said...
Milwaukee has Ryan Sheets, New Jersey could never have that!
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7-02-2008 @ 3:30PM
pico said...
don't believe what they say about Chicago being just as happening. I moved here, and it's not. It's fun, but it ain't NY.
And that weather prediction - I call BS on that too. In NY at least the snow melts.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_Milwaukee,_Wisconsin
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