AFM wrote:Dennis Reynolds wrote:
"Kuz having a tough time with the basketball!" I'll be happy to not hear that anymore...
Gotdang is there a door open in that arena

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AFM wrote:Dennis Reynolds wrote:
"Kuz having a tough time with the basketball!" I'll be happy to not hear that anymore...
MaxwellSmart wrote:I hate to say this, but Go Lakers....
The trade didn't kill anything. His career would have been dead regardless of where he ended up.JJ_PR wrote:Froob wrote:Hope those of you who killed the Celtics for sending IT to a contender keep that same energy for the Bucks sending a key title contributor to the worst team in the association.
The Celts did that trade because of Kyrie, not to do IT a favor. It killed IT’s career.
Middleton already made generational wealth. The Bucks are struggling and needed to do something.
Can’t compare this move and the IT move at all. Danny Ainge is a snake.
Also, the Wizards are an interesting young team. I’d be thrilled to go there and offer veteran mentorship.
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Blame Rasho wrote:BBallFreak wrote:Wow, no clue what Milwaukee is thinking. Kuzma is terrible...
I know he was bad… but actually looked up his shooting stats , namely 3 point shooting… good lord. 28 percent… that is vomit enducing.
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AFM wrote:BBallFreak wrote:Wow, no clue what Milwaukee is thinking. Kuzma is terrible...
Kuzma is terrible but they get under the second apron I believe. It's a $ move.
Up-And-Coming wrote:Kuzma won't be as inefficient as he's been in Washington but he also won't be as efficient as Middleton was in his role. He may make up for it with his rebounding (the one skill he's clearly better than Middleton at), availability and effort. He's not a great defender but he moves fairly well at 6'10 and tries hard and he's on a cheaper contract. Reduced his trade kicker to help the Bucks make another move and they get 2nd round compensation from the Wizards which could be pretty good. Bucks gave up AJ Johnson who has struggled but still young and a '28 swap which I don't think will be conveyed. Decent deal I guess.
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Mr.Raptorsingh wrote:AFM wrote:Dennis Reynolds wrote:
"Kuz having a tough time with the basketball!" I'll be happy to not hear that anymore...
Gotdang is there a door open in that arena
cgf wrote:Blame Rasho wrote:BBallFreak wrote:Wow, no clue what Milwaukee is thinking. Kuzma is terrible...
I know he was bad… but actually looked up his shooting stats , namely 3 point shooting… good lord. 28 percent… that is vomit enducing.
Kuz is having a horrible season, but would anyone actually be surprised if he started performing a lot better once on a good team again? Washington has let him develop as a playmaker, but they're not trying to win many games...
Dennis Reynolds wrote:
CoP wrote:By itself, it's a downgrade for the Bucks - lateral move at best. The Bucks as constructed before were not going to win the championship, and today's trade doesn't change that significantly one way or the other.
If it frees the Bucks up to trade for a big star like Butler, then this is a great move.
LakersSoul wrote:CoP wrote:By itself, it's a downgrade for the Bucks - lateral move at best. The Bucks as constructed before were not going to win the championship, and today's trade doesn't change that significantly one way or the other.
If it frees the Bucks up to trade for a big star like Butler, then this is a great move.
More than likely, next big trade is Greek Freak and other vets for rebuilding FRPs.
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AFM wrote:"Kuz having a tough time with the basketball!" I'll be happy to not hear that anymore...
Notably, according to ESPN's Bobby Marks, Kuzma has agreed to reduced his trade bonus to help push this deal through for the Bucks. That matters because this deal saves the Bucks enough money to get under the second apron. Teams above the second apron cannot aggregate salaries in trades, meaning Milwaukee was limited in the sort of moves it could make to improve ahead of Thursday's 3 p.m. ET deadline.
Now, however, the Bucks can aggregate salaries, and that therefore opens the door to a number of follow-up moves. The likeliest course for them now would be to attempt to aggregate the salaries of Pat Connaughton and Bobby Portis, who make around $22 million combined, to trade for another significant piece. They still have their 2031 first-round pick at their disposal to entice sellers as well.