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The Milwaukee Bucks continued to aggressively reshape their roster Wednesday by beating out a clutch of teams to acquire New Orleans/Oklahoma City center Jamaal Magloire.

Milwaukee will send swingman Desmond Mason, its 2006 first-round pick and cash considerations to the Hornets for Magloire, an East All-Star in 2004.

Hornets general manager Jeff Bower said the first-round draft pick, which New Orleans would get even if it ends up in the lottery, was a crucial part of the trade.

"Getting a player of his quality in addition to acquiring an unprotected first-round pick that we'll be able to use immediately in this upcoming draft is a package that we feel really has tremendous value," Bower said.

"We feel that this gives us a player we want and the player to add for our future that we are really, really excited about."

The Bucks, according to sources, felt they needed a more physical presence on their front line to aid the development of No. 1 overall pick Andrew Bogut and the recently re-signed Dan Gadzuric. Magloire, like Mason, has only this season and next season left on his contract, lessening the immediate demands on Bogut without affecting the 7-footer's standing as a future cornerstone.

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Which team will benefit more from Wednesday's trade?
Bucks (Magloire)
Hornets (D. Mason, 1st-rd pick & cash)

"In Jamaal Magloire, we were able to add a young, All-Star-caliber big man to our front-court rotation," Bucks general manager Larry Harris said. "He can score facing up, as well as with his back to the basket and he's proven to be a good defender and rebounder during his young career."

Given Milwaukee's logjam of swingmen after retaining Michael Redd, trading for Jiri Welsch and signing Bobby Simmons, a move involving Mason between now and the February deadline was widely seen as inevitable. This one gives the Bucks an opportunity to play Magloire and Bogut -- the Australian from the University of Utah is still expected to start -- together, with Simmons starting at the other forward spot. The Bucks also have Gadzuric and Joe Smith in what suddenly looks like a well-rounded frontcourt rotation.

The Hornets have been shopping Magloire for months as part of their own makeover, which accelerated in February when Baron Davis, another former All-Star, was dealt to Golden State.

Coach Byron Scott denied earlier this week that Magloire was available, but the Hornets -- rebuilding around the embryonic backcourt of Chris Paul and J.R. Smith and displaced from its home base in New Orleans for at least a season -- opted for the chance to add another 2006 first-rounder to their own and an athletic swingman with ties to the team's new home state.

"He's still a dunker, but he's added a whole lot more to his game than that," Scott said of Mason. "He gets to the free throw line a lot. He's a great one-on-one player, and that's something that we really don't have a lot of.

"He's a guy that can get his own shot as well as get other people's shots."

Mason, entering his sixth season out of Oklahoma State, carries a career scoring average of 12.9 points per game and averaged a career-best 17.2 points last season.

"It puts a little bit more pressure on those guys to perform because you've got a guy like that who can come in and play both spots," Scott said. "To me, he's a complete player. He doesn't have 3-point range on his jump shot, but everything else.

"He can get you baskets, he can rebound. I don't know if we've got a guy that can run up and down the floor as fast as he can."

Magloire played only 23 games in 2004-05 because of a fractured ring finger but averaged 13.6 points and 10.3 rebounds in the previous season. The five-year veteran's 19 points in the 2004 All-Star Game led the East.

Memphis, Chicago and the Los Angeles Clippers were among the teams that, needing quality size, hoped to win the race for Magliore, whose departure has also seemed inevitable since he was mentioned in various trade scenarios in conjunction with the June draft. Most of those scenarios involved the Toronto Raptors, who have long coveted the Toronto-born big man.
 
Not a bad thing Locky. Bogut isn't ready for a lot of court time and a 82 game season with maybe playoffs. Thats a good trade in my books. Big men don't grow on trees. I wish the Celts had got this done istead. This will take the pressure off Bogut and maybe make things easier mentally for him and his game. The Bucks have a huge lineup now and with Redd and TJ they look pretty good on paper.

Now the kid doesn't get just thrown in the fire. If Bogut lives up to expectations for them look for Magloire to leave as he has only one year on his contract anyway. Expiring contracts are great trade bait too.
 
good for bogut..
he will get great advice from (in my opinion) an awesome all-star in Magloire, which should help him in learning those extra moves..
gadzuric is not taht good, so expect bogut to still get at least 25min a game..

watch out for the bucks this season..
their lineup should be something like

C - Magloire
PF - Bogut
SF - Simmons
SG - Redd
PG - Ford

gee.
im predicting an awesome year from these guys
 
I agree it will help Bogut. I think the Bucks will start Magloire & Bogut at C & PF, and even use Joe Smith at SF. If anything, I think it will affect Magloire more than anyone else. At NOK, he would've been only inside option. Now he is #2 behind Bogut.

Bogut will also find that in games he struggles to score in, there is another inside presence which will help the Bucks.
 
the bucks will make the playoffs, period

tj ford is a massive difference to this team, he is the next big PG, he is extremely efficent, and makes crap players like charlie bell look like superstars.
bogut came up really big today, 17, 7 and 3s.
he will be a superstar, but this defiantly will be benifical for his development, having a prooven all star helping him out. gadman is rubbish and bogut had a lot of baggage on his shoulders to step up.
first year, i see him averaging 15 and 8, with quite a few double doubles to his name. this kid has serious talent. and their team looks great on paper, their 5 is dynamite but its whether their bench will stand up or not.
bi let down by gaines so far :wink: but im still holding out and throwing my money at his master :P

the only reason i didnt like this when i first looked at it, "bucks will get alot of tv time in aus and i would of loved to see masons sic dunks, top 5 dunker in the nba. anyone see his monster throwdown on the fastbreak against the bulls in the pre, i dont know of any other dunker bar carter who can throw it down that hard. was crazy :D
 
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