fansinceforever wrote:This is therapy for us all and I think it's interesting to keep spit balling all of this.
Amen. Being here over the last 24 hours has been extremely therapeutic.
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fansinceforever wrote:This is therapy for us all and I think it's interesting to keep spit balling all of this.
fansinceforever wrote:still, I have no idea how you build a solid or competent roster capable of competing around Giannis with what we have to work with.
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?
Matches Malone wrote:fansinceforever wrote:still, I have no idea how you build a solid or competent roster capable of competing around Giannis with what we have to work with.
I look to Golden State as a hopeful template. Need lots of luck and capitalizing on distressed assets. I don't think many of us thought GS would be any good once they started to age, but they re-tooled on the fly, took advantage of trade opportunities and extended their competitive window with Curry. We don't know what players will randomly become available and maybe we could get lucky and trade for a new running mate for Giannis if he's still committed to sticking with the Bucks.
JKiddy wrote:I come in peace.
As of today BK is the favorites to land Giannis if he is traded. It seems like its possible this summer.
If this were to occur, and he asks to go to BK, what would a possible trade look like? I want to understand from real MIL fans and not these casual NBA fans making up trades. Thank you and I am all about love and understand it sucks to transition franchise goals as I have been a freaking Nets fan for decades most of which when we sucked!
fansinceforever wrote:Matches Malone wrote:fansinceforever wrote:still, I have no idea how you build a solid or competent roster capable of competing around Giannis with what we have to work with.
I look to Golden State as a hopeful template. Need lots of luck and capitalizing on distressed assets. I don't think many of us thought GS would be any good once they started to age, but they re-tooled on the fly, took advantage of trade opportunities and extended their competitive window with Curry. We don't know what players will randomly become available and maybe we could get lucky and trade for a new running mate for Giannis if he's still committed to sticking with the Bucks.
That's fair. Really both options come with a significant level of risk.
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?
JKiddy wrote:Hey... I am in coming in peace. But, that is pretty funny lol.
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?
JKiddy wrote:I come in peace.
As of today BK is the favorites to land Giannis if he is traded. It seems like its possible this summer.
If this were to occur, and he asks to go to BK, what would a possible trade look like? I want to understand from real MIL fans and not these casual NBA fans making up trades. Thank you and I am all about love and understand it sucks to transition franchise goals as I have been a freaking Nets fan for decades most of which when we sucked!
JKiddy wrote:I refused to come here until Vegas confirmed BK actually was truly in the running as a heavy favorite.
I only think this happens if Giannis and MIL agree to part ways and he says he only wants to go to BK and will not publicly state it.
If this hypo occurred what trade would you see?
Bernman wrote:It's insane to suggest trading Kuz this offseason, especially if we're dealing Giannis. We're supposed to be the 1s taking on bad contracts to get assets attached. And it was considered a decent contract just last season before having career worsts practically across the board.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/10109209-kyle-kuzma-reveals-he-rejected-mavs-trade-to-stay-with-wizards-following-nba-rumors
See if he recovers. Then trade him (or not).
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?