Ron Swanson wrote:Silver stepped in and vetoed us getting Bogdan Bogdanovic. He ain't doing the city of Milwaukee any favors, ever.
Absolutely. We'd get jumped every year in the lottery.
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Ron Swanson wrote:Silver stepped in and vetoed us getting Bogdan Bogdanovic. He ain't doing the city of Milwaukee any favors, ever.
Bernman wrote:emunney wrote:Absolutely no way I'm trading Giannis for that Hawks package. I'd like that for AD as a core to put around Flagg. But it's not the foundation of a team and would always be in want of a great player.
I like all three of those guys. Daniels is a great piece but will never play a large offensive role. Johnson is good when he's healthy, which is familiar to us at least. Risacher is not a bust, I like him, but he's not the typical #1 overall pick and using that as a selling point for him only draws attention to it. Right in between Wemby and Flagg. **** ouch.
Jalen Johnson has a rare combination of size, athleticism, handling, scoring, passing, defense. If you look at a list he shares in that regard, most are hall of famers. I wonder if he can really flourish with the ball in his hands away from Trae Young.
W/ the multiple picks we should then focus on upside like we did w/ AJ Johnson. Some have more likely 1st option upside than others. But I'd package 13 & 22 to move up and take Jeremiah Fears, who is basically a better, more polished version of AJJ as a prospect.
Anyways, as we see so much of the game now can be creating mismatches, & taking that guy on. We'd have several guys who could do that. We'd also have a potentially elite d.
And if it wasn't enough, we could package players in reverse to get a #1 option, like Atlanta would be doing here, & Houston's in discussion for. If these guys developed in Milwaukee, it'd take less players going out, meaning the #1 option would have guys to play with actually.
soxperry wrote:Bernman wrote:emunney wrote:Absolutely no way I'm trading Giannis for that Hawks package. I'd like that for AD as a core to put around Flagg. But it's not the foundation of a team and would always be in want of a great player.
I like all three of those guys. Daniels is a great piece but will never play a large offensive role. Johnson is good when he's healthy, which is familiar to us at least. Risacher is not a bust, I like him, but he's not the typical #1 overall pick and using that as a selling point for him only draws attention to it. Right in between Wemby and Flagg. **** ouch.
Jalen Johnson has a rare combination of size, athleticism, handling, scoring, passing, defense. If you look at a list he shares in that regard, most are hall of famers. I wonder if he can really flourish with the ball in his hands away from Trae Young.
W/ the multiple picks we should then focus on upside like we did w/ AJ Johnson. Some have more likely 1st option upside than others. But I'd package 13 & 22 to move up and take Jeremiah Fears, who is basically a better, more polished version of AJJ as a prospect.
Anyways, as we see so much of the game now can be creating mismatches, & taking that guy on. We'd have several guys who could do that. We'd also have a potentially elite d.
And if it wasn't enough, we could package players in reverse to get a #1 option, like Atlanta would be doing here, & Houston's in discussion for. If these guys developed in Milwaukee, it'd take less players going out, meaning the #1 option would have guys to play with actually.
Atlanta had a pretty strong team until Johnson got hurt. I'm all aboard the upside express, and I would LOVE to deal with an incompetent franchise. Unfortunately, not many of those are going to be in the running for Giannis. But maybe just maybe with Atlanta.... The biggest question is how they get our picks back from NO. It's not the most appealing part of any Giannis trade, but i do feel it's necessary. Promising young stud(s), extra picks, and the ability to tank puts us into an actual rebuild that has a light at the end of the tunnel. Simply getting some guy like Mobley just leads to us eventually trading him for less than we could have gotten for Giannis.
Flagg would be one scenario, if Dallas could pull it off. Atlanta may well be another. Although if you look at Atlanta lately, they are making some pretty smart decisions. Can we work with Sacramento somehow?
German Athens wrote:I really don’t care about our picks from NOP. It would take real assets to get them, and I think the gain is incredibly marginal.
NOP isn’t making the playoffs next year, so even if we didn’t make the playoffs, we’re still getting a lottery pick. 28 is also a swap, but when will NOP make the playoffs next? 27 is a loss, but then that’s it.
I’d rather have someone else’s picks who we think could be lottery team while trying to field a competitive roster.
Ron Swanson wrote:I've never put much stock into psycho-analyzing Giannis and his motivations, ..........go against everything that dude stands for and has demonstrated.
German Athens wrote:I really don’t care about our picks from NOP. It would take real assets to get them, and I think the gain is incredibly marginal.
NOP isn’t making the playoffs next year, so even if we didn’t make the playoffs, we’re still getting a lottery pick. 28 is also a swap, but when will NOP make the playoffs next? 27 is a loss, but then that’s it.
I’d rather have someone else’s picks who we think could be lottery team while trying to field a competitive roster.
BUCKnation wrote:I had a look at this today, so here is what 34 year old KD, post achilles recovery, returned. Mikal Bridges (later traded for 5 firsts, 4 unprotected), Cam Johnson (great asset still), Jae Crowder (who was quickly sent away for 5 2nds) and 4 four unprotected 1sts. I get the CBA has just things and Phx had that new owner desperation, but come on with these offers for Giannis.
German Athens wrote:I really don’t care about our picks from NOP. It would take real assets to get them, and I think the gain is incredibly marginal.
paulpressey25 wrote:German Athens wrote:I really don’t care about our picks from NOP. It would take real assets to get them, and I think the gain is incredibly marginal.
Right now both New Orleans and Portland are licking their chops over our picks/swaps from 2025-2030. The price to get any of those back is going to be at a massive premium.
To your point, no way is it worth overpaying to get those back. And as we've seen with the new lottery odds, decent chance you have 2 or 3 teams jump over you even if we did get those picks/swaps back.
For any Giannis trade, I'd just take the picks the other team gives and make sure those look as good as possible.
CharityStripe34 wrote:Did they have this damn meeting today or what?