Where Monta Ellis Will End Up With His New Free Agency
With Monta Ellis on the hunt for a new team; the speculations on where he will end up has began. When it comes down to it there are quite a few great fits for Ellis and any of the prospects would be lucky to have such a talented guard on the roster.
Could The Lakers Be The One?
Lakers center Dwight Howard and Ellis are good friends and they have both stated that they are interested in being on the same team, but the Lakers would only be able to get him through a sign-and-trade deal, which is unlikely. Dwight Howard will become a free agent in July 1, though the Lakers have expressed an interest in keeping him on.
The Answer May Be In Monta's Roots
27-year-old Monta Ellis, who played high school basketball at Lanier in Mississippi, is sporting impressive averages of 19.2 points, 3.9 rebounds, 6.0 assists, 2.1 steals, 1.1 three points in 37.5 minutes from the prior season, which was his eighth since being initially drafted in 2005. He played all 82 games for the Milwaukee Bucks last season, and he finished the season ranked 11th in scoring. He is likely to be approached by many teams, and this move is expected to make him one of the most highly pursued free agents.
The Fallout From The Ellis Decision
Monta Ellis' decision may additionally affect Brandon Jennings, point guard for the Milwaukee Bucks. Brandon Jennings will become a restricted free agent on July 1, and at this point the Milwaukee Bucks will be able to match any offer that Brandon Jennings receives. J.J. Redick, backup guard, will be an unrestricted free agent like Monta Ellis. It is also believed that the Milwaukee Bucks may be able to use the $11 million they were going to put towards Monta Ellis' contract to update their roster. The upcoming season will be the Milwaukee Bucks' first under their new coach Larry Drew.
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