The Bucks hope the veteran guard can dull some of the pain from losing Michael Redd for the rest of the season: “According to a league source, veteran guard Jerry Stackhouse will sign a contract for the rest of the season and join the Milwaukee Bucks following their six-game road trip, which ends Monday against the Houston Rockets. Stackhouse has not been in the National Basketball Association this season after being traded by Dallas during the summer and later being released by his new team, the Memphis Grizzlies. It is expected that Stackhouse will sign a contract for the veteran’s minimum salary either Monday or Tuesday and be with the Bucks when they host the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday night. The 35-year-old has been working out in Atlanta and hoping for a chance to get back in the league. The opportunity came after Redd suffered torn ligaments in his left knee during a game in Los Angeles on Jan. 10, leaving the Bucks thin at the shooting guard position.”