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Post#1621 » by Matches Malone » Wed May 14, 2025 5:09 pm

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Post#1622 » by machu46 » Wed May 14, 2025 5:15 pm

Matches Malone wrote:Michael Penis (Pena) with his annual Giannis trade article where he proclaims Giannis to be so great that he should leave Milwaukee, but only at the cost of a sandwich.

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I mean, I think he's right that Dallas should just keep the pick. I don't think trading for Giannis makes sense for them.

But yeah, generally speaking he is a hater.
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Post#1623 » by Ron Swanson » Wed May 14, 2025 5:17 pm

All this "Western Conference so brutal" talk is pretty funny when there's still a very real chance that zero Top-3 seeds could be in either Conference Final this year. Like, if you're gonna continue arguing that "there's never been more parity than now", then that's precisely the reason why you go out and trade whatever you can for a once-in-a-generation superstar lol. Any West team that gets Giannis could absolutely look at themselves as the Conference favorites going into next season.
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Post#1624 » by Matches Malone » Wed May 14, 2025 5:18 pm

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Matches Malone wrote:Michael Penis (Pena) with his annual Giannis trade article where he proclaims Giannis to be so great that he should leave Milwaukee, but only at the cost of a sandwich.

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I mean, I think he's right that Dallas should just keep the pick. I don't think trading for Giannis makes sense for them.

But yeah, generally speaking he is a hater.


He loves to chip away at his trade value. I'm fully expecting another article saying the #2 pick is too rich for the Spurs for Giannis.
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Post#1625 » by Bernman » Wed May 14, 2025 5:24 pm

Matches Malone wrote:Michael Penis (Pena) with his annual Giannis trade article where he proclaims Giannis to be so great that he should leave Milwaukee, but only at the cost of a sandwich.

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We don't even get the footlong from Subway. It's not 2013 5 dollar footlongs anymore. These meatballs think we should get the 6-inch sub.
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Post#1626 » by PG Graveyard » Wed May 14, 2025 5:27 pm

Matches Malone wrote:Michael Penis (Pena) with his annual Giannis trade article where he proclaims Giannis to be so great that he should leave Milwaukee, but only at the cost of a sandwich.

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More like weekly article. He's a clown
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Post#1627 » by msiris » Wed May 14, 2025 5:33 pm

Matches Malone wrote:Michael Penis (Pena) with his annual Giannis trade article where he proclaims Giannis to be so great that he should leave Milwaukee, but only at the cost of a sandwich.

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Flagg has more value than Giannis? A proven NBA superstar vs a guy who hasn't played one day yet in the NBA. What a joke. Lol
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Post#1628 » by raferfenix » Wed May 14, 2025 5:35 pm

For as focused as Giannis is on winning, unless it’s a can’t miss situation (San Antonio), I got a hard time seeing him much less the league enthusiastic about a different smaller market like Cleveland or OKC.

Houston is who I’d be more concerned that Giannis would be tempted by.

Am choosing to believe he would not want to play in Dallas under Nico and Kidd.

This is also where Giannis might give the Bucks another season when he’ll have more control to dictate where he goes as well as giving his preferred teams time to load up on tradable pieces.
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Post#1629 » by DanoMac » Wed May 14, 2025 6:33 pm

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DanoMac wrote:Unless OKC gets absolutely murdered and blown out in the WCF, they have no reason to make such a drastic change. Think we can pretty much cross them off


Think dynamically people..

Here are two very good reasons

1. Getting Giannis makes OKC an absolute juggernaut that is realistically capable of winning 3-5 of the next five titles


Not sure why everyone assumes this. Giannis & Dame in theory were supposed to be unstoppable. It didn't work.

OKC would realistically need to give us Holmgren & Jalen Williams on top of picks. That leaves Shai, Dort, Hartenstein, Wallace, Wiggins, Joe and Caruso as your core around Giannis (with a bunch of late 1sts in the cupboard). Where's the juggernaut? Is anyone even pretending to be the 3rd banana there?
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Post#1630 » by DanoMac » Wed May 14, 2025 6:38 pm

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Matches Malone wrote:Michael Penis (Pena) with his annual Giannis trade article where he proclaims Giannis to be so great that he should leave Milwaukee, but only at the cost of a sandwich.

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More like weekly article. He's a clown


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Honestly insane
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Post#1632 » by HKPackFan » Wed May 14, 2025 6:48 pm

DanoMac wrote:
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Matches Malone wrote:Michael Penis (Pena) with his annual Giannis trade article where he proclaims Giannis to be so great that he should leave Milwaukee, but only at the cost of a sandwich.

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More like weekly article. He's a clown


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Honestly insane



This guy is literally trying to wish then write it to existence.

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Post#1633 » by PG Graveyard » Wed May 14, 2025 6:50 pm

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Post#1634 » by BroncoBuck » Wed May 14, 2025 7:34 pm

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Matches Malone wrote:Michael Penis (Pena) with his annual Giannis trade article where he proclaims Giannis to be so great that he should leave Milwaukee, but only at the cost of a sandwich.

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Flagg has more value than Giannis? A proven NBA superstar vs a guy who hasn't played one day yet in the NBA. What a joke. Lol


Depending on the team’s respective timelines, yes Flagg may have more value. Hes getting older, the new CBA is ass and Giannis takes up a huge chunk of the cap. If you don’t have a good team filled out around him you’re not on the Giannis timeline.

The outlier would be desperate teams like Brooklyn. A team so desperate they would give up everything for Giannis without having a championship team around him.
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Post#1635 » by soxperry » Wed May 14, 2025 7:45 pm

DanoMac wrote:
soxperry wrote:
DanoMac wrote:Unless OKC gets absolutely murdered and blown out in the WCF, they have no reason to make such a drastic change. Think we can pretty much cross them off


Think dynamically people..

Here are two very good reasons

1. Getting Giannis makes OKC an absolute juggernaut that is realistically capable of winning 3-5 of the next five titles


Not sure why everyone assumes this. Giannis & Dame in theory were supposed to be unstoppable. It didn't work.

OKC would realistically need to give us Holmgren & Jalen Williams on top of picks. That leaves Shai, Dort, Hartenstein, Wallace, Wiggins, Joe and Caruso as your core around Giannis (with a bunch of late 1sts in the cupboard). Where's the juggernaut? Is anyone even pretending to be the 3rd banana there?


So only the league mvp, another two time mvp, the best perimeter defender in the league, another elite defender, an awesome spark plug big, and some shooters. Did i tally that correctly?

Do you really not know the difference between SGA in his prime vs Dame just beyond it?
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Post#1636 » by rilamann » Wed May 14, 2025 7:52 pm

Giannis was spotted in Wyoming 4 years ago and Wyoming is kind of like Utah. So I think Giannis is going to be playing for the Jazz next season.
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Post#1637 » by th87 » Wed May 14, 2025 8:01 pm

DanoMac wrote:
soxperry wrote:
DanoMac wrote:Unless OKC gets absolutely murdered and blown out in the WCF, they have no reason to make such a drastic change. Think we can pretty much cross them off


Think dynamically people..

Here are two very good reasons

1. Getting Giannis makes OKC an absolute juggernaut that is realistically capable of winning 3-5 of the next five titles


Not sure why everyone assumes this. Giannis & Dame in theory were supposed to be unstoppable. It didn't work.

OKC would realistically need to give us Holmgren & Jalen Williams on top of picks. That leaves Shai, Dort, Hartenstein, Wallace, Wiggins, Joe and Caruso as your core around Giannis (with a bunch of late 1sts in the cupboard). Where's the juggernaut? Is anyone even pretending to be the 3rd banana there?


I think we should step back to appreciate the sheer incompetence it took to make them worse than the sum of their parts.
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Post#1638 » by DanoMac » Wed May 14, 2025 8:03 pm

soxperry wrote:
DanoMac wrote:
soxperry wrote:
Think dynamically people..

Here are two very good reasons

1. Getting Giannis makes OKC an absolute juggernaut that is realistically capable of winning 3-5 of the next five titles


Not sure why everyone assumes this. Giannis & Dame in theory were supposed to be unstoppable. It didn't work.

OKC would realistically need to give us Holmgren & Jalen Williams on top of picks. That leaves Shai, Dort, Hartenstein, Wallace, Wiggins, Joe and Caruso as your core around Giannis (with a bunch of late 1sts in the cupboard). Where's the juggernaut? Is anyone even pretending to be the 3rd banana there?


So only the league mvp, another two time mvp, the best perimeter defender in the league, another elite defender, an awesome spark plug big, and some shooters. Did i tally that correctly?

Do you really not know the difference between SGA in his prime vs Dame just beyond it?


Haha, I wasn't coming at you man. I see this opinion everywhere and I think it's legitimate discussion. SGA is ball dominant like Dame and needs the ball to be effective. He's not a catch and shoot guy, he creates his own offense. I think we've seen that ball dominant guards won't work with Giannis, as opposed to someone who's elite off the ball like a Steph. To question whether I know the difference between SGA and Dame is wild :lol:

Vanderbilt, the Thompsons, and Dyson Daniels are all better perimeter defenders just thinking off the top of my head but that's neither here nor there. The spacing between Hartenstein & Giannis would be bad. As for the rest of the role players you mentioned, I mean, sure. Don't see the massive difference you do between those guys and guys like Trent, AJ Green, and KPJ.
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Post#1639 » by MartyConlonOnTheRun » Wed May 14, 2025 8:03 pm

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ReasonablySober wrote:Zero interest in a Cavs deal. All it does is leave the Bucks looked into being worse than Cleveland for the next five years.


Deal Pros:

-Kuz and Pat's contracts dumped

We dont really get any cap room in this and take on more long-term salary. Don't really see how dumping $9m in expiring contracts and then $22m more expiring the next year helps us...like at all. If anything Patty C might be a positive at the deadline taking on players helping team avoid tax issues.
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Post#1640 » by ReasonablySober » Wed May 14, 2025 8:05 pm

If anything the Bucks should be offering to take on bad deals once they deal Giannis.

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