LUKE23 wrote:Why do we want Dyson Daniels?
I’d think he’s just a flyer in that deal. Can play the defensive wing role in a pinch.
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LUKE23 wrote:Why do we want Dyson Daniels?
LUKE23 wrote:Why do we want Dyson Daniels?
pifhluk23 wrote:Here's to hoping we make a trade today rather than the very low % chance we get a serviceable player with our picks. If we end up with a 2nd left over I'd take Cam Spencer, he might actually be able to play right away.
If we could get a S&T Lopez + picks or whatever young guy for Claxton that would be awesome.
MKE_Beers wrote:MKE: Eason, Brooks, #3 (Clingan or Risacher)
HOU: Khris
I'm not a trade Midds guy, but if we did feel like we needed to do it something like this could work. It gets us out of the 2nd apron and opens us up to trade any combination of Brook, Bobby, Pat, Marjon, #23, #33, and our far out future 1st.
neiLz wrote:Question - bucks can't combine players in a trade since theyre over second apron. Can they combine players to get them under the apron or do they have to wait to get under apron in order to combine?
ShootingtheJ wrote:neiLz wrote:Question - bucks can't combine players in a trade since theyre over second apron. Can they combine players to get them under the apron or do they have to wait to get under apron in order to combine?
Actually, we can combine players, we just can't combine them to get a singular more expensive player.
Turk Nowitzki wrote:ShootingtheJ wrote:neiLz wrote:Question - bucks can't combine players in a trade since theyre over second apron. Can they combine players to get them under the apron or do they have to wait to get under apron in order to combine?
Actually, we can combine players, we just can't combine them to get a singular more expensive player.
Is that true? We could do a 2 for 2 trade?
Turk Nowitzki wrote:ShootingtheJ wrote:neiLz wrote:Question - bucks can't combine players in a trade since theyre over second apron. Can they combine players to get them under the apron or do they have to wait to get under apron in order to combine?
Actually, we can combine players, we just can't combine them to get a singular more expensive player.
Is that true? We could do a 2 for 2 trade?

Ron Swanson wrote:Dame/Mitchell
Murray/McCain
Eason/Pat
Giannis
Brook
MiltownMadness wrote:The perceived value can be fine in the Khris trades, but the direction doesn't make sense. Why should Bucks value #3 in this draft? It's an incredibly weak draft, you are looking at bringing a rookie along for 2-3 years to be ready to contribute in the playoffs for when Giannis is exiting his absolute prime, same thing for Eason as he has not been able to stay on the floor for some mediocre Rockets teams, obviously not ready yet himself. Bucks need to field the best team around Giannis possible the next 2 years, winning a chip is hard. Quarters on the dollar has never been the answer in all my years watching NBA
LUKE23 wrote:MiltownMadness wrote:The perceived value can be fine in the Khris trades, but the direction doesn't make sense. Why should Bucks value #3 in this draft? It's an incredibly weak draft, you are looking at bringing a rookie along for 2-3 years to be ready to contribute in the playoffs for when Giannis is exiting his absolute prime, same thing for Eason as he has not been able to stay on the floor for some mediocre Rockets teams, obviously not ready yet himself. Bucks need to field the best team around Giannis possible the next 2 years, winning a chip is hard. Quarters on the dollar has never been the answer in all my years watching NBA
Yeah, this is the issue. No matter what the Bucks do, their realistic title window is 2 years. I think if Dame is committed to conditioning, we have two years to go after this (Curry just had a really good age 35 season). Weakening the top of the roster to try and extend the championship window sounds good in theory, but we are forgetting that top of rosters are what win titles.
I'm more in the "go all out the next two years" camp. Trading Lillard or Middleton for worse second and third best players to try and extend the window is not going to work.

MiltownMadness wrote: same thing for Eason as he has not been able to stay on the floor for some mediocre Rockets teams,
“He had obviously been going through some things through the year and had a benign growth on the shin bone, the tibia I think,” Udoka said. “Took that blow early in the season. Flared up. He played through it with some pain. Never had a chance of fracturing. It was a pain tolerance thing. Once the pain got too high, he shut it down.
“We thought rest and rehab, he could get over it that way, but every time he ramped up, the pain came right back. After seeing all the specialists and decision makers, came to the decision that it’s best to have surgery Monday. He’ll be ready for the start of the season. A little bone graft put in there and he’ll be ready in four months.”
Eason had an impressive rookie season — 9.3 points and six rebounds a night showing real defensive potential, plus he played in all 82 games — and was expected to be a regular part of the Rockets rotation this season, but could never get on track due to the injuries. In the limited minutes he did play, the Rockets’ defense was 9.3 points per 100 possessions better.
midranger wrote:LUKE23 wrote:Why do we want Dyson Daniels?
I’d think he’s just a flyer in that deal. Can play the defensive wing role in a pinch.
Ron Swanson wrote:I guess I'll be the one to say that I don't think trading a Top 35-40ish player along with a 1st round pick, and using some creative asset management to end up with Dejounte Murray and Tari Eason, is really that much of a "pipe dream". I mean hell, add on two pick swaps and that's basically the return we gave out for the Dame trade. I'll keep stressing that actual NBA GM's value good veteran players way more than a bunch of you guys think they do.