Monday, May 17, 2010

LeBron Signs with Milwaukee for Mid-Level Exception


MILWAUKEE, WI - A grateful LeBron James inked a deal worth over $5 million over one year with the Milwaukee Bucks Sunday. Looking to add depth at the small forward position behind Carlos Delfino, the Bucks took a chance on James. The signing ends the mild speculation surrounding where the reigning MVP's next NBA stop would be.

"I like his athleticism, and his ability to post up and take the outside shot," said James' new head coach Scott Skiles in a text message to Sports Fan Fiction. "We hope LeBron will be able to adapt to our style of play and find a niche for himself with the team ;)"

Prior to the announcement on the Bucks' website, it was unclear whether there would be a market for the free agent James. Rumors circulated involving New York or Chicago offering James a one-year, incentive-laden contract. Some sources even reported the Cavaliers being intrigued by the idea of re-signing the seven year forward.

James, 25, expressed his excitement about playing for his new club. "I just hope I can make a contribution to this team. I can't wait to get on the court and learn as much as I can from Brandon Jennings."

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