<div><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Second-round draft choice Ramon Sessions signed a two-year contract on Tuesday. The Bucks also have looked at some free agents in the past few days, including Dee Brown, who played for the Utah Jazz last season. </p> Brown worked out for the Bucks on Monday and Tuesday at the Cousins Center and impressed team officials. -- <font color="#1b4588">Milwaukee Journal Sentinel</font> </p> </div></p> <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'></p>[*]Jazz senior vice president of basketball operations Kevin O'Connor said he had no comment about Brown or his workouts with Milwaukee other than to reiterate, "He's a restricted free agent." </p> In his blog, Brown said he hurt a rib on his first drill Monday but kept going. He also said, "The Utah situation is still in my head, too. I should be out there right now working and preparing myself for another great season, but this is the business. I will continue to (emphasize) to my Utah Jazz fans that's where I wanted to be." -- <font color="#1b4588">Deseret Morning News</font></div></p></div>
Not that big of a deal other than he's good friends with Williams. Hart and whoever else they add can do just as good of a good as what Dee has done.
hart can do better than Dee IMO. he's been in the league a few years, and came from syracuse.</p> they've added Ronnie Price (combo guard[?]) to the roster, too. i think they should be fine in that regard.</p>
Dee was popular in Utah, but he wont be a great loss. Jason Hart is experienced and should be a reliable back up for Williams. He's alsoable to contribute immediately.The Jazz believe Ronnie Price can help out guarding two guards, which was probably their biggest weakness last season. It's no secret Sloan likes to run two point guard offenses as well.