They Bucks presented free-agent sharpshooter Michael Redd with a maximium contract offer, ESPN.com has learned.

The Bucks, according to sources, have committed to paying the 25-year-old an estimated $80 million-$90 million over the next six seasons. Exact figures won't be available until July 22, when the league is expected to announce next season's salary-cap number, but what is known now is that Milwaukee's offer will indeed be $20 million-plus higher than anyone else's.

That's because the Bucks, as Redd's current rights-holders, can offer a six-year deal. Outside suitors for Redd can only offer five years.

That includes the Cleveland Cavaliers, who've made Redd their No. 1 target in free agency by offering a five-year max deal worth an estimated $60-70 million.