Michael Hunt of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel writes that there may already be a winner determined in the preseason trade which saw Milwaukee exchange Glenn Robinson with the Hawks' Toni Kukoc.

As Robinson returns to Milwaukee for his first game in an opposing uniform the Bucks are almost certain to get a lottery pick from the Hawks out of the deal.

At the time of the deal it appeared that the Bucks had traded a 21 point per game scorer for a veteran on the declining portion of his career and a draft pick which would not immediately help because the Hawks would certainly make the playoffs, especially in the week East, but the Hawks have again disappointed this year.

"Glenn Robinson can't defend, can't pass, can't dribble and can't inspire. He only is proficient with shots from medium range, and he often can't deliver those these days," was the way Atlanta Journal-Constitution columnist Terence Moore recently described Robinson, which is much the same as what had been said about him whilst he was in Milwaukee.