Bucks guard Brandon Jennings is reportedly ready to take his talents elsewhere. Will Milwaukee meet his request and ship him out of town this month, or roll the dice and wait for the summer.
Brandon Jennings wants to stay put

USA TODAY SportsMilwaukee offered Jennings a four-year, $40 million contract earlier in the year, but the 23-year-old turned it down. He stands to become a free agent at season’s end.
Not only is Jennings not frustrated, but he’s looking forward to helping his team make a run in the playoffs this year. He’s averaging team highs in both points and assists with 18.5 and 6.1, and is the main cog behind the Bucks’ first-half success.
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Chris Humphreys-USA TODAY SportsBad enough that the Bucks star has, “irreconcilable differences,” with the franchise, according to ESPN.com’s Chad Ford.
While the Bucks continue to assert that Jennings could stay in Milwaukee long-term and become the team’s franchise player, it appears that the player himself has little interest in that scenario playing out. He’s already changed agents this year to put himself in a better position to leave, whether by trade or restricted free agency this summer.
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