The Milwaukee Bucks are offering to make Glenn Robinson a $60 million man - and don't look for them to work a trade for the NBA's top draft pick if they can't reach a contract agreement. "There's a greater chance of Madonna starting at point guard opening night than of a trade for Glenn Robinson," Bucks vice president John Steinmiller said Tuesday.
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The Bucks, departing from the club policy of secrecy on salary negotiations, said they were offering a nine-year deal at a guaranteed $60 million. They said Robinson wants 13 years and $100 million."I hope at some point, sanity will come into play," coach Mike Dunleavy said.