Tha Cynic wrote:ItsDanger wrote:Jadoogar wrote:
Bucks gave up 1 FRP and 2 swaps. We could have matched that imo.
Portland may have favoured the higher upside potential of the back end 1sts Bucks were offering. Dame's contract ends in 2027, the first swap is in 2028. Just depends on their front office strategy. Personally, I'd take the earlier 1sts which is what Raps were probably offering.
Those Bucks picks will be lucrative. Giannis will be 34 and Dame will be gone. The Bucks also won't have much in terms of draft capital to improve their team.
I actually don't think the Bucks picks will be lucrative, because the Bucks now have all the incentive to trade Giannis in two years. They will make their 2 year run, Giannis will ask to be traded (even though he might re-up; got to protect the bag), and I believe that is what OKC is sitting on its war chest for, a Giannis deal. They could pair a 30/31 year old Giannis with a 27 year old Shai.
If your OKC, and you're going to go all in, do you do it for Embiid, Doncic, or Giannis? I guess it depends on health two years from now. But Giannis also seems like the type to be happy in a small market, as long as he has the chance to win. I don't think Embiid or Doncic want to be in a small market.
From the Bucks perspective in trading Giannis to OKC, the return could be Giddey, Chet, J. Will, plus whatever else decent they draft between now and then, and then just a boatload of picks. OKC doesn't even have enough roster spots to fit their picks in now on a yearly basis.