That looks like it would be the worst pair of show hosts you could ever find.
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That looks like it would be the worst pair of show hosts you could ever find.
MVP2110 wrote:What's going on with the fact this isn't official yet? I know some reporting that there is still small haggling over which exact picks are involved. But wouldn't that mean we haven't agreed to a deal?
MoreTrife wrote:Love seeing two buffoons have a buffoon competition.

paulpressey25 wrote:Listened to SImmons pod. There are a lot of topics to unpack from it. Will save some for later. Here were my two big takeaways.
They both like the Bogdan trade. Feel that he's a guy that is able to get some shots off when defenses clamp down in the playoffs. Much more so than the other guys the Bucks ran out there with Giannis in the past.
On Jrue, will try to cobble together what I think was a main theme. Shouldn't the superstar that wants help, be more cognizant that overpaying for help might be crazy damaging to the franchise, and prevent said superstar from getting help down the road. The question was posed: Wouldn't it be more important for the Bucks/Giannis success to have some of those assets to use in the next couple years, versus dumping everything on the table for Jrue Holiday.
And they were clear that the level of player you got in return is a key factor in the analysis. i.e. Yes, you'd pour those assets out for AD, but is Jrue a top 15 player? Top 25? Would David Griffin have really hung up the phone if Horst said "I'm only doing one pick swap instead of two".
Those were fair observations we'll all struggle with in the years ahead.
raferfenix wrote:Are there protections on the pick swaps do we think, or are those unprotected too?
If not then tanking is out of the question for the foreseeable future.
paulpressey25 wrote:And they were clear that the level of player you got in return is a key factor in the analysis. i.e. Yes, you'd pour those assets out for AD, but is Jrue a top 15 player? Top 25?
paulpressey25 wrote:Listened to SImmons pod. There are a lot of topics to unpack from it. Will save some for later. Here were my two big takeaways.
They both like the Bogdan trade. Feel that he's a guy that is able to get some shots off when defenses clamp down in the playoffs. Much more so than the other guys the Bucks ran out there with Giannis in the past.
On Jrue, will try to cobble together what I think was a main theme. Shouldn't the superstar that wants help, be more cognizant that overpaying for help might be crazy damaging to the franchise, and prevent said superstar from getting help down the road. The question was posed: Wouldn't it be more important for the Bucks/Giannis success to have some of those assets to use in the next couple years, versus dumping everything on the table for Jrue Holiday.
And they were clear that the level of player you got in return is a key factor in the analysis. i.e. Yes, you'd pour those assets out for AD, but is Jrue a top 15 player? Top 25? Would David Griffin have really hung up the phone if Horst said "I'm only doing one pick swap instead of two".
Those were fair observations we'll all struggle with in the years ahead.
EastSideBucksFan wrote:paulpressey25 wrote:Listened to SImmons pod. There are a lot of topics to unpack from it. Will save some for later. Here were my two big takeaways.
They both like the Bogdan trade. Feel that he's a guy that is able to get some shots off when defenses clamp down in the playoffs. Much more so than the other guys the Bucks ran out there with Giannis in the past.
On Jrue, will try to cobble together what I think was a main theme. Shouldn't the superstar that wants help, be more cognizant that overpaying for help might be crazy damaging to the franchise, and prevent said superstar from getting help down the road. The question was posed: Wouldn't it be more important for the Bucks/Giannis success to have some of those assets to use in the next couple years, versus dumping everything on the table for Jrue Holiday.
And they were clear that the level of player you got in return is a key factor in the analysis. i.e. Yes, you'd pour those assets out for AD, but is Jrue a top 15 player? Top 25? Would David Griffin have really hung up the phone if Horst said "I'm only doing one pick swap instead of two".
Those were fair observations we'll all struggle with in the years ahead.
Don't disagree with the theme on Giannis putting the poker to the fire and holding it to Bucks feet to make something big happen.
But, we do know at least one other team, Celtics/Ainge, were also offering 3 first round picks. I think that's a testament to his value and the expected impact for him to have. So, while I don't feel great about losing three first round picks and then also losing Donte, so Bucks could sign someone to replace Brogdon, who should not have been allowed to walk, I don't feel that bad about the 2025 and 2027 picks. As long as Giannis & Jrue stay obviously.
But, the Ringer article put it best that all the Bucks mistakes are what led them to this day of reckoning. The blown picks on Rashad, Thon, DJ, Jabari even. The picks traded for Vassquez. The failed Knight/MCW move and not getting the Lakers pick. Bucks new owners blew thru mistake after mistake during the entirety of Kidd's era and that has left an empty cupboard.
But, Horst has shown some real acumen so far this week in doing what needs to be done.
I have a feeling that Wes & Robin are returning on wink/wink deals and they already have a couple more guys lined up. Galinari would be the real coup. Not just getting him, but keeping him from Miami as well.
paulpressey25 wrote:And they were clear that the level of player you got in return is a key factor in the analysis. i.e. Yes, you'd pour those assets out for AD, but is Jrue a top 15 player? Top 25?
Exactly. The Bucks screwed up so many first round picks anyway. Yes, it's an overpay. No, I don't want to read you crying about it for 20 pages right now.crkone wrote:MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:coolhandluke121 wrote:
Yes, have protections just in case Giannis gets hurt or the whole supporting cast gets old and useless at the same time. Then just hope you're good for 5 years and the protections don't kick in so it's just picks in the 20's in 2023 and 2025. That's the best-case scenario. I am still supremely worried about that '25 pick though. Personally I think Bledsoe, Hill, and #24 should have been enough. The news that there was a bidding war supports my initial reaction that this was a very steep price.
lol, now we can worry. This has Darko on steroids written all over it. Like I'm glad I will be also 40 at that point and can shrug it off as 'we had a good run', but there good be a very dark period in the late 2020's
Anyone who is worried about a few years of no first rounder (yes even potentially a high lottery pick) needs to look back at 30 years of 8th seed or bust.
GoldenAntlers wrote:Exactly. The Bucks screwed up so many first round picks anyway. Yes, it's an overpay. No, I don't want to read you crying about it for 20 pages right now.crkone wrote:MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:lol, now we can worry. This has Darko on steroids written all over it. Like I'm glad I will be also 40 at that point and can shrug it off as 'we had a good run', but there good be a very dark period in the late 2020's
Anyone who is worried about a few years of no first rounder (yes even potentially a high lottery pick) needs to look back at 30 years of 8th seed or bust.
Siefer wrote:I'm not a regular Simmons listener these days, but I tuned in to the conversation on the Bucks, and almost turned the pod off because I was again reminded of how obnoxious I find Russillo. Simmons at least has the good sense to suggest he's self-aware of his shoot from the hips takes, but Russillo just subs in aggressive and confident declarations equal in proportion to his lack of actual knowledge on a subject.
What would you have done then? I'm not being flippant either, as you usually have a plan.coolhandluke121 wrote:GoldenAntlers wrote:Exactly. The Bucks screwed up so many first round picks anyway. Yes, it's an overpay. No, I don't want to read you crying about it for 20 pages right now.crkone wrote:
Anyone who is worried about a few years of no first rounder (yes even potentially a high lottery pick) needs to look back at 30 years of 8th seed or bust.
Ridiculous false dilemma. This is not an 8th seed or bust team anyway. This is not justification for getting completely raped in a trade for a 30-year-old one-time all-star who made the ASG playing in of the East's worst years for talent. Mortgaging the future is exactly what makes you a perpetual 8th-seed or bust team in the first place. This is a desperate move.
If you don't want to read 20 pages of it, then don't. I don't particularly want to read 20 pages of short-sighted justifications for such a mind-boggling bad value trade either. This is worse than the Nets trading for KG and Pierce. It's an unconscionably high price.
coolhandluke121 wrote:GoldenAntlers wrote:Exactly. The Bucks screwed up so many first round picks anyway. Yes, it's an overpay. No, I don't want to read you crying about it for 20 pages right now.crkone wrote:
Anyone who is worried about a few years of no first rounder (yes even potentially a high lottery pick) needs to look back at 30 years of 8th seed or bust.
Ridiculous false dilemma. This is not an 8th seed or bust team anyway. This is not justification for getting completely raped in a trade for a 30-year-old one-time all-star who made the ASG playing in of the East's worst years for talent. Mortgaging the future is exactly what makes you a perpetual 8th-seed or bust team in the first place. This is a desperate move.
If you don't want to read 20 pages of it, then don't. I don't particularly want to read 20 pages of short-sighted justifications for such a mind-boggling bad value trade either. This is worse than the Nets trading for KG and Pierce. It's an unconscionably high price.
WimpyDeer wrote:Siefer wrote:I'm not a regular Simmons listener these days, but I tuned in to the conversation on the Bucks, and almost turned the pod off because I was again reminded of how obnoxious I find Russillo. Simmons at least has the good sense to suggest he's self-aware of his shoot from the hips takes, but Russillo just subs in aggressive and confident declarations equal in proportion to his lack of actual knowledge on a subject.
As someone who listened to the podcast and thought Russillo made a lot of good points, do you care to provide an example of what you're talking about?
"Would David Griffin have really hung up the phone if Horst said "I'm only doing one pick swap instead of two"
DukeH wrote:Plenty, RealGM Bucks Board is the Golden Dawn of forums.