Agent Max Ergul adamantly denied that Enes Kanter intentionally blew off a meeting with the Milwaukee Bucks.

"Here's what happened," Ergul said in a telephone interview Tuesday. "I really thought we had let Milwaukee know six or seven hours before the meeting that he (Kanter) wouldn't be there.

"I told the people from the NBA when I got the list for interviews that we wouldn't do it (with Milwaukee). That memo didn't get to the Bucks.

"Mr. (Dave) Babcock (the Bucks' player personnel director) called me later and said, ‘Where's your guy?' I then tried to explain to him what happened."

Ergul said neither he nor Kanter harbored any negative vibes toward the Bucks or the city of Milwaukee. Rather, Ergul said he reached his decision to turn down the Bucks' request for an interview because of several factors related to the draft and to the Bucks' roster.

"It was nothing against the Bucks," Ergul said. "It was where they are positioned in the draft and where Enes is projected to go.