BUCKS GET 2ND-ROUND DRAFT PICK.(SPORTS)

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From: Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
Date: 20010508
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Byline: State Journal wire services

The Milwaukee Bucks received a second-round draft pick from Chicago on Monday -- the same one they sent to the Bulls in a 1999 trade.

Milwaukee got the 52nd overall pick back from the Bulls to complete a deal that sent Andrew Lang to Chicago in January, 1999.

The pick will be the Bucks' only one in next month's draft. They sent their first-round selection (22nd) to Houston last summer in a trade for Joel Przybilla and sent the Bulls a second-round draft pick in exchange for a second-round selection between 2001-2004.

That deal ...

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