vincecarter4pres wrote:Netaman wrote:vincecarter4pres wrote:Honestly, I want no part in abandoning the tank for Giannis.
He’s a guy you target in the summer of ‘26 if anything, or maybe next deadline.
I don’t get the obsession with almost out of their prime stars, at least as the first domino and at high asset cost.
Brooklyn should again look to sign a guy like that flatout, not deal everything not tied down for them.
the issue is will any get to true UFA? that's obviously the ideal but its never guaranteed.
milwaukee should be shopping him, so the question is if they are do you consider it or do you pass on him like they correctly did with lillard?
You pass on him unless you have some concrete shady intel you’re going to be able to pair him with a literal Jokic or Anthony Edwards. And you get to keep your ‘25 pick.
even though the tank is off tracks a bit, nets are going to be picking top 10 with their pick no matter what. if giannis doesnt get traded, the MIL pick they own will be out of the lotto and it's not that relevant since nets have 2 others currently 5/6 picks away from it.
the point from the MIL end is they can create value by trading for a pick currently of non-lotto value, and get their own likely top 10 lotto pick back for giannis.
the spurs are the only other team, maybe okc, who have potential lotto picks to trade for giannis.
im sure they've talked to all these teams and perhaps they (MIL) can get lotto picks for giannis in June and dont need to be urgent right now, but on the flip side those teams could make different trades for different players and be out entirely as destinations for giannis. or giannis could try to engineer his preferred destination (wherever that is) on them as he gets closer to FA.
for milwaukee this is a possible bird in the hand situation. they can get their own pick back in a good draft under their control. in June that pick is either going to be not very high/valuable, or if it somehow ends up in the top 10 not likely to be on the table.