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The Bucks traded Charlie Bell to Golden State...

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... a year after he spent time doing people's jobs for Bucks.com and OnMilwaukee.com.

A friend is traded, but it's just business...


Charlie Bell is one of my favorite local athletes.

He was, anyway, until yesterday when the Bucks packaged him with Dan Gadzuric and traded the duo to Golden State for Corey Maggette and the 44th pick in the upcoming draft.

Bell is a personable guy. He's a native of Flint, Mich., and played in college at Michigan State, so he has Midwestern roots. Undrafted out of college, he went to Europe to get a chance to make it in the NBA. He's a solid family guy. He spent much of the offseason in town, which is rare for pro athletes in these parts. He embraces social media. And, he was terrific last season when OnMilwaukee.com partnered with the Bucks for the "Hey Charlie, Do My Job!" webisode series (see below).

Though I'll definitely miss Charlie, the Bucks probably made a good move by trading him. Neither Bell nor Gadzuric figured in the Bucks' plans for 2010-'11. Their primary value was their contracts. The Warriors, who are for sale, wanted to clear some money off their payroll. They had a yard sale, put Maggette in the driveway and the Bucks bought.

Maggette is due to make nearly $31 million over the next three seasons. Bell and Gadzuric are to make about $15 million combined over the next two seasons (Gadzuric's deal has only one year remaining).

The Bucks need scoring. Maggette, 30, provides that, but little else. The gamble here, from the Bucks' perspective, is whether Maggette can flourish in Scott Skiles' offense, which focuses on ball movement and post touches. He's probably going to struggle on defense, so he'll have to offset that by getting 20 points and going to the foul line.

With Michael Redd's max contract still on the books for another year, the Bucks were looking forward to financial flexibility. Maggette's deal could end up being an anchor in that regard.

So far, Skiles has done an admirable job with the chemistry of this team. And, general manager John Hammond might be in line for executive of the decade for moving Gadzuric, who has underachieved his contract since he signed it.

The Maggette move smacks of a bit of desperation and almost certainly means John Salmons is history at this address. The off-season is just starting to unfold, so it will be very interesting to see what Hammond and Skiles cook up with the draft, free agency and further trades.

The Bucks were a pleasant surprise last season. This year, with people expecting bigger things, they might be pressed to avoid taking a slight step back.

The next few weeks will be an interesting window into Hammond's blueprint for this franchise.


Talkbacks

jk1522 | June 24, 2010 at 5:25 p.m. (report)

BrewCityPaul- I could not have expressed myself any better!! Oh boy, Charlie Bell was such a good guy...well so was Jeff Suppan. Come on Drew, did forget about the Charlie Bell that whined a few years ago when he didnt want us to match the offer he got from the Heat because we didnt pay him when he thought we should have? We gave this clown a name in the NBA...pulled him from Spain...and he has been average at best since he signed that deal. Also, like BCP said, "good guys" dont get suspended for game 7 of a playoff series!!! Later Charlie, as you wont be missed here.

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brewcitypaul | June 23, 2010 at 11:19 a.m. (report)

Desperation? Year one of his deal the Bucks save over $1M by swapping Bell/Gadz for Maggette. Year two we spend an extra $6M for a productive player instead of $4M for a bench anchor. Year three we are on the hook for $10M and it will be a very valuable expiring contract. At a predraft time when nobody could get a move done, Hammond made it happen. This is what happens when you have an aggressive, confident GM that doesn't want to see a potential deal fall apart while he hopes for a better one. Add to the fact that we also just added Chris Douglas Roberts for basically nothing and Hammond definitely is filling the cupboard with a much needed talent infusion. Charlie Bell may be a good guy, but Skiles didn't deactivate him for Game 7 because he overslept. Something was going on behind the scenes and there was no way he was coming back.

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