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Gary Trent Jr. expected to decline player option, leave Bucks

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Gary Trent Jr. expected to decline player option, leave Bucks

Per Chris Haynes, Bucks guard Gary Trent Jr. has become a target of teams seeking knockdown shooting and is expected to decline his $3.9m player option and leave Milwaukee after two seasons with the team. Trent had a much better first year in the Cream City than his second one, when he really fell off the map. Of course, year one was capped off by that stellar playoff performance against Indiana, where he dropped 37 and 33 points in Games 3 and 5.

This performance led him to sign what many suspected was the “Bobby special” contract, in which, despite being worth more on the open market, he took a smaller contract with the non-Bird exception to gain early Bird rights with the team the next offseason. This initial contract would have been signed on the assumption—assuming he had another productive season—that he’d ink a more lucrative, long-term deal this offseason (you know, a wink-wink sort of deal-in-principle).

Well, Trent did not have another productive season, and the team has obviously taken on a new direction that wouldn’t really have suited him anyway. Trent’s representatives at Klutch Sports may not be thrilled right now, but that’s business, I suppose. Thanks for the memories, GT.

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