Bucks wing Khris Middleton is declining his $40.4MM player option to become an unrestricted free agent, his agents tell ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski (Twitter link).
Despite turning down the option, the three-time All-Star could still work out a new deal with Milwaukee, Woj adds (via Twitter).
Middleton, who turns 32 in August, had a disappointing regular season in 2022/23, appearing in just 33 games (24.3 minutes) while averaging 15.1 points, 4.9 assists and 4.2 rebounds on .436/.315/.902 shooting.
He had a strong playoff showing in Milwaukee’s first-round loss to Miami, however, averaging 23.8 points, 6.4 rebounds and 6.2 assists on .465/.406/.867 shooting in five games.
Middleton battled persistent knee soreness throughout ’22/23, undergoing arthroscopic surgery to deal with the issue after the season ended. He also had wrist surgery last summer, which caused him to miss the first 20 games of last season.
The 39th pick of the 2012 draft by Detroit, Middleton didn’t play much as a rookie for the Pistons before he was traded to Milwaukee the following summer. He has emerged as one of the Bucks’ best players over the past decade, playing a key role in helping the club win the championship in ’20/21.
A recent report indicated that the Bucks plan to retain Middleton. League executives reportedly believe he could re-sign with Milwaukee on a four-year deal worth around $130MM.