Texas Chuck wrote:I know many on this board are obsessed with teams getting their own picks back. But to date, we've still only seen one team do that. I don't at all believe a Giannis trade hinges on a very complicated series of deals to get their picks back.
It's creative. And fun. But I don't think its required. If Giannis asks out they are going to deal him to a place he wants to go for the most value they can get(won't be enough) and will rebuild absent their own picks.
If Milwaukee trades Giannis, they need to be getting back very high upside picks. Their own would be ideal, but complicated, especially because the 2027 pick is split and could go to either of two teams. But the Phoenix picks wouldn't be far behind, and it just so happens that Houston, their likeliest trading partner, owns the Phoenix picks this year and in 2027.
I imagine that a Giannis trade with Houston includes both of those Phoenix picks and the Brooklyn 2027 pick. (I can hear Houston fans screaming that that's too much. It's not.) If Milwaukee really prioritizes getting back its 2026 pick from New Orleans, two of those three should do it. If not, they hold onto all three.