"Brandon Jennings may have changed locales, but he's still working on his fitness and his game.
The Bucks point guard is based in Baltimore this summer with the NBA lockout in full swing and no end in sight. Prior to June 30 and the start of the lockout, Jennings was a regular at the Bucks' training facility while working with coach Scott Skiles and the team's staff.
"I'm just training and just living," Jennings said in an interview from New York, where he was doing a couple photo shoots on Monday. "The main thing is being consistent and to keep working."
Jennings said he has dabbled in boxing and martial arts training for the first time. "It's really helping my arms get stronger and my core," he said.
And on the basketball side, Jennings is working out with former Duke star Jason Williams, whose pro career was sidetracked by a serious injury.
Jennings said he is not pursuing any opportunities in Europe at present but is keeping his options open.
"I feel if it does drag out, any player would consider going overseas," Jennings said.
A few weeks ago Jennings scored 81 points in a charity basketball game in Long Beach, Calif. an event organized by several of his friends.
What made his total more impressive was the fact several NBA players participated, including Trevor Ariza, Pooh Jeter, Dorell Wright and 2011 first-round pick Jordan Hamilton.
"I was just working on the things I've been working on the last two months," Jennings said. "I'm kind of in real good shape right now."
Jennings said it wasn't the same feeling he had when he scored 55 points in his seventh NBA game, a Bucks' victory over Golden State in November 2009."