"The 6-foot-11 (Jamaal) Magloire is in the centre of swirling trade talks involving the Milwaukee Bucks, for whom he played last season in something of a secondary role and a team poised to hand the centre's job to second-year former No.1 draft pick Andrew Bogut."
"Once July 1 comes around and teams are starting to make moves, (Milwaukee general manager) Larry Harris has some decisions to make," Magloire said yesterday after unveiling his star on the newly opened Scarborough Walk of Fame. "If that's with me staying in Milwaukee, that's fine; if not, I'll be able to do my work wherever I am."
"The Bucks moved Bogut out of position to power forward last season, to let him learn the ropes from Magloire, but Harris said after Milwaukee's first-round playoff exit that Bogut will be at centre next season. And while it's conceivable Milwaukee would use Magloire in a backup role, it's unlikely to sit well with the veteran, who is entering the final year of a contract that will pay him $8.3 million (U.S.) next year."
"I'm not sure what intention (Bucks management) has for me, but I know I'll be fine whether I'm in Milwaukee or anywhere else," Magloire said."
"Magloire has been diplomatic about this past season and his future with the franchise, but with 2005 first overall pick Andrew Bogut being the long-term answer in the middle for the Bucks, Magloire's days in Milwaukee appear to be numbered."
Magloire: "The fact that I'm still under contract with Milwaukee (one year at just over $8 million US), I'm only entitled to talk about that team." When asked about playing for the Raptors when he becomes a free agent, Magloire said: "All I can say is, it's always good to come home in the summertime."
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