All The Bucks wrote:coolhandluke121 wrote:
I mean let's be real, shouldn't they be talking about what teams should be on Steph's short trade demand list? If the Bucks hadn't traded so many picks for Jrue, they would probably be pretty high on that hypothetical list.
I'm not trying to litigate the Jrue trade again, but those people who dismissed the notion that the Bucks might have done better by saving those picks for a bigger opportunity are going to have some serious backtracking to do if Harden and then Steph both hit the trade market within months of the Jrue deal. Again, that's why you always insist on getting fair value for assets, except in the most pressing circumstances. Granted, getting Jrue to convince Giannis to sign might qualify, but all indications are that the only real demand he made is to continue investing in the team as much as possible and start paying the tax.
This is great and all and I agree with you to an extent every time you post it. It was a clear overpay and apparently (the news suggests at least) that the Bucks knew it was an overpay. But there was a small window for Giannis to sign the Supermax. And when that window opened, the only top 30 level player who was clearly available was Jrue Holiday. Not only does it appear that Giannis needed an acquisition like this to make the commitment, allowing a competitor to land Jrue instead, might have further cemented the idea in his mind that the deck was stacked against him in Milwaukee. Waiting for a Harden to demand out or a Steph to became available really wasn't an option. I think we can put this to rest.
There's no evidence that he demanded major changes though. He wanted Bogdanovic, Oladipo, or Beal, but he still signed even though they didn't get any of them (and failed to get one of them in one of the more embarrassing transactional failures in recent memory). The only thing we have evidence that he was concerned about was avoiding the luxury tax. Even after the collapse against Miami, he very publicly made declarations to the effect that he wasn't going to take the easy way out or be a malcontent. I'm at the point where I believe he would have extended as long as they spent the MLE and promised him they would pay the tax and do everything they can to make the team better.
You can't "put it to rest" with zero concrete evidence that Giannis needed a move like the Jrue trade to happen now. He has clearly been leaning strongly towards staying for a long time.
ETA: And a few posts later, someone points out that Giannis wanted Schroder and expressed concern to the front office when the Bucks didn't get him. The Lakers got him for Danny Green and #27.























