Bucks send Lang to Chicago Trade gives Milwaukee second-round pick, flexibility

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From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Date: 19990124
Author:MICHAEL HUNT

The Milwaukee Bucks achieved a measure of roster flexibility Saturday night by trading backup center Andrew Lang to the Chicago Bulls for a future second-round draft pick.

The Bucks, who had been looking for a taker for Lang since the trading deadline last season, gained a roster spot and still have their $1.75 million middle-class exception with which to possibly attract another player.

"Those two things might go hand-in-hand," Bucks general manager Bob Weinhauer said. The Bucks could make another trade or seek one of the several bargain-basement free agents remaining on the market after ...

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