As his free agency drags on, Monta Ellis has decided to part ways with his longtime agent Jeff Fried. Ellis is reportedly looking to team up with the powerful Dan Fegan. Per ESPN: “Ellis, who opted out of the final year of a six-year, $66 million deal, is frustrated that he has yet to receive a high-paying contract offer. Industry sources expect him to sign with agent Dan Fegan. ‘I only wish Monta and his family the very best,’ Fried said. ‘He is a superstar on the court and a character individual with tremendous integrity off the court.’ As of Tuesday, Ellis was hoping to have a deal in place within the next 36-48 hours. His split with Fried, however, may extend that timetable. Ellis, who averaged 19.2 points and 6.0 assists for Milwaukee last season, has not been offered superstar money thus far. Having rejected a contract extension from the Milwaukee Bucks that would have enabled him to make $36 million over the next three years, he is hoping to make $40 million over four years. But few teams have that much cap space left. Thus, Ellis is hoping for a sign-and-trade deal that may enable him to get close to his desired figure.”