<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Bucks acquired guard-forward Ruben Patterson on Thursday from the Denver Nuggets in exchange for veteran forward Joe Smith in a move to bolster the benches for each team. Bucks general manager Larry Harris said his first phone call was to the Nuggets after instructing his staff last week to scour other teams' rosters for a backup small forward. "It really was a matter of reading some articles and going through the salaries starting with Atlanta and working all the way to Washington to see what deals worked and what deals made sense," he said. "We really needed to find a small forward that fit the bill for us." Patterson played in 26 games with the Nuggets after being acquired in a deadline deal with Portland on Feb. 23. He averaged 12.1 points and 3.4 rebounds last season. Smith is joining his sixth team, and the No. 1 pick in the 1995 NBA draft averaged 8.6 points and 5.2 rebounds in 44 games for the Bucks last season. His best season was 1996-97, when he averaged 18.7 points and 8.5 rebounds for Golden State. Smith adds depth to the Nuggets' front court, which includes Carmelo Anthony, Nene and Marcus Camby along with Kenyon Martin, who feuded last season with coach George Karl during the playoffs. Although Harris said there was no demand by Smith to be traded, Smith wanted a better situation after the Bucks dealt starting point guard T.J. Ford to Toronto for power forward Charlie Villaneuva the day after the draft. "Anybody who is in the last year of their contract wants to know their future," Harris said. "When we got Charlie, he could see he would be a backup." It's the third major move the Bucks have made this summer, having also jettisoned starting center Jamaal Magloire to the Trail Blazers. Milwaukee has four new players on its roster who played for Portland, the league's worst team last season. Both Smith and Patterson are 31 and in the last year of their contracts, but Patterson, joining his fifth team, has had many well-documented problems off the court. In 2001, he entered a modified guilty plea in Washington state to third-degree attempted rape for allegedly forcing his children's 24-year-old nanny to perform a sex act on him. A judge suspended all but 15 days of a one-year sentence, and Patterson served the time in his Cleveland home. He also was suspended for the first five games of the following season by the NBA. Patterson was convicted of misdemeanor assault outside a Cleveland night club in 2001 and arrested in 2002 on felony charges of domestic abuse that were later dropped. Patterson has said his struggles with alcoholism were the culprit for his past problems and reiterated to the Bucks staff that he's moved on. Harris agreed. "We feel Ruben understands coming to Milwaukee that talent is important, character is important," Harris said. "The past is one thing I think he's grown from, learned from those experiences and matured." Harris said Patterson shouldn't need any motivation knowing he'll be working for a new contract in 2007. "The slate is clean here, he knows that," Harris said. "He's going to play every night and he's going to do everything he can. Hopefully by our success, he will get compensated."</div> http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2545939
Patterson is a good defender and finisher on the break, and gives the Bucks a solid backup for Bobby Simmons at the small foward spot. However, knowing him, Patterson will soon whine about his lack of playing time and then gets into a heated argument with George Karl, then blah blah blah, ending up in a trade away from Milwaukee.
Uhhh, bro... Times have changed, George Karl doesn't coach the Bucks, ironically he coaches the Nuggets.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting AznxBaller:</div><div class="quote_post">Uhhh, bro... Times have changed, George Karl doesn't coach the Bucks, ironically he coaches the Nuggets. </div> Hehe, slipped out my mind at the time but it made for a good scenario. Apparently, Karl liked Patterson in Denver... Anyways, what I said will come true, no matter whether Terry Stotts is the Bucks coach or not.
Well, I kept saying and kept saying and kept saying that we need a rugged perimeter defender, and Larry Harris finally listened...but he got the only guy who fits our need and also may be legally insane. Hopefully he will keep his mouth shut, because he's not getting 30+ minutes with Simmons, Kukoc and the other wing/backcourt guys we've got. His best role would be as a 25 or so minute a night guy who can provide a little scoring and athleticism along with a little veteran know-how; I know it's far too much of him to hope that he'll be a leader or mentor for our younger guys. It just makes me apprehensive to see him on our young roster; there was some bickering and maybe even in-fighting at the end of last year when we got royally spanked by the Pistons, and adding a guy with Patterson's track record of running his mouth hardly seems like the type of thing that is going to bring harmony to a young, impressionable team. Not to mention that Joe Smith was one of the best guys we had; he showed some leadership, toughness and most importantly, rebounding, when healthy. I just hope Patterson knows his place and doesn't poison our young guys.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Schaddy:</div><div class="quote_post">Well, I kept saying and kept saying and kept saying that we need a rugged perimeter defender, and Larry Harris finally listened...but he got the only guy who fits our need and also may be legally insane. Hopefully he will keep his mouth shut, because he's not getting 30+ minutes with Simmons, Kukoc and the other wing/backcourt guys we've got. His best role would be as a 25 or so minute a night guy who can provide a little scoring and athleticism along with a little veteran know-how; I know it's far too much of him to hope that he'll be a leader or mentor for our younger guys. It just makes me apprehensive to see him on our young roster; there was some bickering and maybe even in-fighting at the end of last year when we got royally spanked by the Pistons, and adding a guy with Patterson's track record of running his mouth hardly seems like the type of thing that is going to bring harmony to a young, impressionable team. Not to mention that Joe Smith was one of the best guys we had; he showed some leadership, toughness and most importantly, rebounding, when healthy. I just hope Patterson knows his place and doesn't poison our young guys.</div> Oh My God! It's Schaddy!!!!! Dude where have you been?
Let's just say I had an incredibly busy summer, but I'm back now and hopefully I'll never be gone that long again. It feels great to be back, everyone
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Schaddy:</div><div class="quote_post">Let's just say I had an incredibly busy summer, but I'm back now and hopefully I'll never be gone that long again. It feels great to be back, everyone </div>