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Bucks Decline Qualifying Offer to Dieng, Signal Intent to Negotiate Long-Term Deal

Newseze Wire·Tue, Jun 30, 12:24 AMWire: Yahoo Sports
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Bucks Decline Qualifying Offer to Dieng, Signal Intent to Negotiate Long-Term Deal

The move suggests Milwaukee sees potential in the acquired forward and is willing to commit long-term resources to retain him rather than let the qualifying offer expire, shaping the team's roster construction heading into the offseason.

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