We would have to do a bunch of follow up moves including trading for an NBA level point guard and ideally getting a 5 that can shoot. Maybe we have enough assets to make all of that happen, but then our cupbards are bare.How would our line up look? We’d be terrible shooting team.
Isaiah Collier
Keyonte
Flagg
Giannis
Lauri
Good counter proposal. I would hate it because I'm sick of tanking but it might be the right moveIt is too early. I`d rather trade Sexton, Collins and Clarkson for Lillard, and what they have left of picks to trade:
Assuming Lillard will sit out the whole next season, we would be left with a squad consisting of Lauri + players on rookie deals.
- The option to either get their 2031 1st round pick or swap it with ours or Phoenix`s
- The option to either swap their 2032 1st round pick with ours or get it outright if we decided to swap in 2031
It is too early. I`d rather trade Sexton, Collins and Clarkson for Lillard, and what they have left of picks to trade:
Assuming Lillard will sit out the whole next season, we would be left with a squad consisting of Lauri + players on rookie deals.
- The option to either get their 2031 1st round pick or swap it with ours or Phoenix`s
- The option to either swap their 2032 1st round pick with ours or get it outright if we decided to swap in 2031
****, is that really all?Here's a list of the picks that MIL owes: https://fanspo.com/nba/teams/Bucks/17/draft-picks
2025- BKN
2026 - Swap rights with NOP
2027 - Swap rights with NOP
2028 - swap rights with POR
2029 - POR or WAS based on 2028 results
2030- Swap rights with POR
This is the simplified version, click on the link for more details.
So if I'm Milwaukee I'm looking to deal with NOP or POR in a complete rebuild or someone else who can get me quality players, BUT only if Giannis asks out.
Honestly, I love this and I suspect the Bucks would like that a lot more than trading their Jesus.It is too early. I`d rather trade Sexton, Collins and Clarkson for Lillard, and what they have left of picks to trade:
Assuming Lillard will sit out the whole next season, we would be left with a squad consisting of Lauri + players on rookie deals.
- The option to either get their 2031 1st round pick or swap it with ours or Phoenix`s
- The option to either swap their 2032 1st round pick with ours or get it outright if we decided to swap in 2031
For some reason I thought that Dame had a lot more years left on his contract. He is owed $54 Million next year and has a PO the year after that.Honestly, I love this and I suspect the Bucks would like that a lot more than trading their Jesus.
For some reason I thought that Dame had a lot more years left on his contract. He is owed $54 Million next year and has a PO the year after that.
This makes more sense than PG or Murray in my opinion.
It is too early. I`d rather trade Sexton, Collins and Clarkson for Lillard, and what they have left of picks to trade:
Assuming Lillard will sit out the whole next season, we would be left with a squad consisting of Lauri + players on rookie deals.
- The option to either get their 2031 1st round pick or swap it with ours or Phoenix`s
- The option to either swap their 2032 1st round pick with ours or get it outright if we decided to swap in 2031
On a personal note, I would love it Dame finishes out his career with the Jazz just as they are ready to compete. Potential story book ending for a local college kid.
I mean, with PG or Murray, the idea is you’re getting a top-5 pick but yeah, the fit/contract is certainly better.For some reason I thought that Dame had a lot more years left on his contract. He is owed $54 Million next year and has a PO the year after that.
This makes more sense than PG or Murray in my opinion.
Also, if we don’t include Clarkson, they save a tonnn of money.If we're looking at it from MIL's perspective, the hope would be that Giannis doesn't demand a trade and then make a cap space play next summer. With Dame off the books, they would have max cap space. IMO, this makes Collins and Sexton attractive trade targets because they give a decent amount of value for one season and expire at the right time.
If we're looking at it from MIL's perspective, the hope would be that Giannis doesn't demand a trade and then make a cap space play next summer. With Dame off the books, they would have max cap space. IMO, this makes Collins and Sexton attractive trade targets because they give a decent amount of value for one season and expire at the right time.
I mean, with PG or Murray, the idea is you’re getting a top-5 pick but yeah, the fit/contract is certainly better.
It’s sort of a tradeoff scenario, but we can actually do both.Yes, I would prefer a top 2-6 pick this year vs a 2031/2032 pick/pick swap, but those picks/swaps would be extremely valuable, and we aren't committing so much of our cap space in to future years.
It’s sort of a tradeoff scenario, but we can actually do both.
I would also add that for the most part, the versatility of those swaps’ value is somewhat constrained. But having hostage swaps for if/when Giannis does go on the market would be tight (saying nothing of the scenario that they are bad in six and/or seven years which seems like a decent play).