The Bucks have made a number of moves this offseason, and guard Michael Redd isn't sure where they leave the team.

"I don't have a clue. I don't know how we're going to be," Redd said of Milwaukee's future. "I'm like the old man on the team now, and I'm 29 years old.

"There are a lot of young fellas, and it's almost like a new team again. I don't know yet. I'll just go to work when work starts and go from there."

Redd has been keeping tabs on the team's offseason moves while coming back from major knee surgery that cut his season short in January.

"I'm just trying to get the leg stronger," he said. "I feel good. I really haven't had any breaks.

"I'm doing a lot of scar-tissue work, machine work and cardio. It's getting the scar tissue to heal. I'm making progress. The whole process is good because it's a chance to build your body up again."

Redd has two years left on his contract, at $17 million for next season and with an $18.3 million player option for 2010-11.