*raises hand*
I've watched him a good handful of games this season. He caught my attention when he completely blew up at the end of his rookie year -- I knew Ramon would be a restricted free agent and wondered if he might be a good fit with the Blazers so I made it a point to watch about 15 Bucks games this year.
My inexpert observations:
-Good court vision, similar to Sergio, but not as fancy of a passer
-Pretty good first step and has the ability to get into the lane (this is backed up by his very good draw foul rate of 15.7%).
-Can hit a midrange jumper off the dribble out to about 15 feet, also likes runners and tear drops off of drives, but was very poor as a 3 point shooter and his shooting motion is a little off -- on the plus side, he seemed to recognize that he shouldn't be taking a lot of threes and attempted only 34 all year). Definitely looks to drive and dish or drive and finish first. (not surprisingly he took 44% of his shots at or near the hoop).
-Mediocre (at best) defender, not quite as matador as Sergio, but didn't seem to show a real good feel for anything other than man defense and got rubbed off quite a few picks (probably the reason Skiles only played him 25ish minutes?)
All in all, I think he'd be a great upside acquisition and because of the Gilbert Arenas provision in the CBA the max contract he could get would be about 50 million for 5 years with the first year being at the MLE, with escalating raises thereafter.
If KP can get him I think he could be a really nice fit. The defense definitely needs work, but he at least possesses the other tools necessary to be a starting NBA point guard (drive the lane, find the open man, generate his own offense when needed.)
Here's the advanced numbers for people that care:
http://www.82games.com/0809/08MIL3.HTM
Here's his gamelog for this season (hint: he got better when Ridnour went down with injury and his minutes increased):
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/players/gamelog?playerId=3231