Sources: Bucks, Richard Jefferson share interest in possible deal
No agreement has been reached, but the Bucks and Jefferson, 37, have mutual interest in a possible deal once he clears waivers Monday, league sources said.
Several other teams have expressed interest in Jefferson, league sources told ESPN.
The Atlanta Hawks waived Jefferson after completing a trade with the Cleveland Cavaliers on Saturday morning, clearing the way for him to pass through waivers at 5 p.m. ET Monday.
Milwaukee released guard Gerald Green on Saturday, which cleared a roster spot that could be used to sign Jefferson.
Milwaukee is $2.5 million below the luxury tax threshold. Jefferson's minimum veterans's salary is $2.3 million -- with a $1.5 million salary cap hit. If the Bucks claimed Jefferson off waivers, his salary would put the team $5,000 over the luxury tax.
Jefferson has a strong history with Bucks coach Jason Kidd. They played together for seven seasons, including two trips to the NBA Finals, with the Nets. Jefferson has played 16 NBA seasons -- including with the Bucks in 2008-09 -- averaging 12.8 points for his career. He was part of the Cavaliers' 2016 NBA championship team, and he averaged 5.7 points in 20 minutes per game for Cleveland in 2016-17.
Milwaukee has been working to trade several players to clear salary-cap space, including guard Rashad Vaughn and center John Henson, league sources said. The Bucks have been willing to attach a second-round pick in offers for Vaughn, league sources said.
Author: Adrian Wojnarowski and Dave McMenamin, ESPN
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