Matthew Dellavedova agrees to 4-year, $38 million offer sheet with Bucks, per report Matthew Dellavedova has reached an agreement with the Milwaukee Bucks on a four-year, $38 million offer sheet, reports ESPN's Zach Lowe. The Cavaliers will have three days to decide whether to match once the moratorium ends on July 7. Dellavedova sought a multi-year deal last summer, but had to settle for the qualifying offer the Cavaliers extended him. The good news was that by only signing a one-year contract he was going to be able to enter restricted free agency once again, this time with many teams in the league having ample cap space to make him a substantial offer. The contract he signed this offseason would have not been available for a player of his caliber in the past. The deal is a well-deserved reward for a limited player who managed to maximize his strengths while hiding his weakness well. - See more at: http://www.sbnation.com/2016/7/1/12069730/matthew-dellavedova-contract-signs-bucks-cavaliers-match