Bucks, Miles Plumlee agree to terms on 4-year, $50M deal
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The Milwaukee Bucks have agreed to terms with Miles Plumlee on a four-year, $50-million contract, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Charles F. Gardner.
Plumlee is a restricted free agent, so the reported investment is a large one for the Bucks, considering the team would now have more than $40 million in salary next season dedicated to big men Plumlee, John Henson, and Greg Monroe.
The eldest of the Plumlee brothers played well in Milwaukee's rotation last season, averaging 5.1 points on 60 percent shooting in 61 games. He landed with the Bucks in the 2015 three-way trade that sent Brandon Knight to the Phoenix Suns.
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