(WNFL) – The Milwaukee Bucks have made some big personnel moves this summer — and another one could be on the way. The Journal Sentinel says there are ongoing talks about a possible contract extension for power forward and center John Henson. The 2012 first-round draft choice is entering the final season of his four-year rookie contract. The N-B-A’s collective bargaining agreement gives Henson through October to re-up this fall. The 6-11 Henson was fifth in the league in blocked shots last season, with just over two per game. He averaged seven points and five rebounds in 67 games, including eleven starts for Milwaukee. Earlier this month, the Bucks signed free agent Detroit center Greg Monroe, re-upped with shooting guard Khris Middleton, and traded away center Zaza Pachulia and forward Ersan Ilyasova.
Milwaukee Bucks in mind have expanded role for Henson
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