<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">As reported here nearly two weeks ago, the Bucks are still looking for a veteran big man to round out their roster. Ex-Bucks center Ervin Johnson is still under consideration. Johnson's agent, Oscar Schoenfelt, said Friday he had talked to the Bucks and a decision may be reached within a week. Schoenfelt said Seattle and San Antonio are also courting his client. The Bucks apparently are offering the 37-year-old Johnson a veteran's minimum contract of $1.1 millon. Another free-agent the Bucks are pursuing is Andrew DeClercq, who played for Orlando last season. DeClercq, 32, has been drawning interest from a handul teams, including Chicago and San Antonio. - Former Wisconsin Badgers star Michael Finley is in a sweet situation. AFter being let go by Dallas, Finley is being rnow ecruited by several teams, with Phoenix and Miami being the frontrunners. Finley will still receive $16 million from Dallas and could pick up an additional $5 million from Miami or $2.1 million from Phoenix.</div> Source
I wouldn't object to seeing 'ol Ervin back in Milwaukee. He is a solid vet and was nothing but a good influence on the youngsters when he was here. Now, he's not going to do much, but it can't hurt to have a good guy like E back on the team. As to Declerq, he's one guy I've always rooted for. He's not very good, but plays hard and I like that. I would have no problem with him being on our bench, either.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">MILWAUKEE (Ticker) - Ervin Johnson is back on the team where he experienced his greatest success. The Milwaukee Bucks on Monday signed free agent center Ervin Johnson, who had been with the Minnesota Timberwolves, to a one-year contract. Financial terms were not released. Johnson, 37 was coming off a two-year, $9.1 million deal with the Timberwolves and should serve as a mentor to rookie center Andrew Bogut, the top overall pick in the draft. This is the 6-11 Johnson's second stint with the Bucks. He played for Milwaukee from 1997-2003 and ranks third in team history in blocks (584) and 10th in rebounds (3,026). "Ervin is a hard-working, high-character veteran player who has always taken a team-first approach to the game," Bucks general manager Larry Harris said. "He adds size and depth to our frontcourt and an experienced voice for our younger players. It's great to welcome Ervin back and reconnect him to the Bucks family." </div> Source You got your wish Schaddy.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting shapecity:</div><div class="quote_post"> Source You got your wish Schaddy.</div> He's a good veteran hand to guide our young big men. Solid signing.
Nice signing by the Bucks. Johnson is serviceable and can block some shots as well as play with heart and bring a positive attitude. The Bucks have some nice depth at C now with Bogut, Gadzuric, and Johnson.