Ron Swanson wrote:It being basically impossible to build/upgrade a team through free agency in the modern NBA is exactly why a team like Orlando just paid so much for a Top-40 guy like Desmond Bane. It's why I don't get why people think "clearing the books" is important anymore. Unless you have a back-channel to Luka's camp saying he wants to team up with Giannis here next summer, there's not a single projected free agent that's gonna be enough of a needle-mover to the point where you need to be prioritizing cap space.
If you can just find a way to acquire another future 1st attached to whatever junk salary the tax teams wanna dump (Jrue? MPJ? Grayson? Conley?) then please do it. We're then in much better position to build a competitive trade offer next offseason for whatever Top-25ish guy becomes available, because you're not finding that dude in free agency.
I want to clear the books in '27 because I want options. Would I bank on a max level free agent ring chasing with Giannis? No. But it's a possibility. You can also obviously take on a high priced unhappy star in the deal, and there's always one of those available. By then the Bucks will have access to more picks and swaps. Clearing the books also protects Milwaukee in case Giannis decides to leave or demands out. You can immediately start taking on bad deals or facilitating multi-team deals with that space.
I'd rather have those options instead of saddling the team with B-/C+ level role players we'll have to overpay to acquire.