Pointgod wrote:Dalek wrote:AkelaLoneWolf wrote:We can put together one of the best packages. Scottie jock riders running a bit scared right now.
Honestly, I don't see the Bucks trading him, but in the recent past we saw:
Rudy Gobert trade package:
Utah got Malik Beasley, Patrick Beverley, Jarred Vanderbilt, Leandro Bolmaro, No. 22 pick (Walker Kessler) plus four unprotected FRPs in 2023, 2025 and 2027 and a top-five-protected pick in 2029.
Donovan Mitchell trade package:
Jazz got Collin Sexton, Lauri Markkanen, Ochai Agbaji plus FRP 2025, 2028, plus 2026 and 2028 pick swap
2026 pick swap
2027 first-round pick
2028 pick swap
2029 first-round pick
IMO those guys are not even close to Giannis-level tier.
Teams like the Spurs, Nets, Rockets all have better assets to get a deal done because they have combos of picks and young players that are interesting. Toronto has drafted poorly outside of Barnes, and only offers its own picks to chip in which if the team is planning to be Giannis-level good become devalued to 20-30 FRPs.
/edit I didn't even add in OKC who can really acquire almost any player because of the current players and future draft assets they have.
Mikal Bridges trade package:
4 unprotected picks from the Knicks and 1 pick swap
1st round pick from the Bucks
Bunch of salary fodder
Kevin Durant package:
Mikal Bridges, Cam Johnson, 4 first round picks, 2 pick swaps
You’re seeing even second tier superstars go for massive pick packages and young talent. Giannis is a top 3 player and the Bucks all rightly ask for alot
suns and knicks overpaid for their talent.
otherwise its usually filler plus picks.
if we give up barnes and rj to salary match, we shouldn't have to give up 2 picks and maybe 2 swaps at most.
edit: okc does scare me; they can put together a fantastic package without disrupting their core.