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Trade Zion
Posted on 10/28/24 at 8:05 am
Posted on 10/28/24 at 8:05 am
He is past his prime and his good fitness levels are not sustainable.
Posted on 10/28/24 at 8:14 am to lsutigers23
This is ridiculous so I am hesitant to even entertain it, but can you submit a reasonable trade that you think the Pels would get for him?
Posted on 10/28/24 at 8:27 am to lsutigers23
Who do you suggest we trade him for
Posted on 10/28/24 at 8:46 am to lsutigers23
No, but hopefully they can somehow trade both CJ and BI. Get trey healthy and hawk more minutes. This team needs a cleansing unfortunately. But we will probably do nothing and ride to 45 wins
This post was edited on 10/28/24 at 8:46 am
Posted on 10/28/24 at 8:51 am to J_Hingle
I would be fine with trading Zion, but I want an all star guard for him. We obviously can't build around generational bigs.
Posted on 10/28/24 at 8:54 am to Splackavellie
Giannis
The Bucks are old and falling apart. They have no draft picks and Middleton is done. They have zero bench b/c outside of Giannis/Lillard/Middleton/Lopez/Porter/Connaughton ($174M with 6 players, which is a tax team with just those 6), they have no money to sign anyone else. Gary Trent is the only other NBA player on their team. They are in the second apron and they arent' going to win anything this year, and it's time to break it up b/c they have no means of moving off their aging pieces and adding talent to surround Giannis, nor can they get out of the tax with the current core. They have no means of getting better than they currently with Giannis, and they have a $268M salary team right now, and that number isn't going down unless they get out of the tax. They cannot sustain paying Giannis and Lillard what they are and stay out of the tax, and if they aren't even competeing for a championship, then what's the point.
Send them Zion and 2-3 firsts for Giannis. Send BI to the Jazz for Collins and 2 firsts. We'll be a tax team, and who cares.
Murray/CJ/Herb/Trey/Giannis start
Hawkins/Missi/Jose/Green off the bench
The Bucks are old and falling apart. They have no draft picks and Middleton is done. They have zero bench b/c outside of Giannis/Lillard/Middleton/Lopez/Porter/Connaughton ($174M with 6 players, which is a tax team with just those 6), they have no money to sign anyone else. Gary Trent is the only other NBA player on their team. They are in the second apron and they arent' going to win anything this year, and it's time to break it up b/c they have no means of moving off their aging pieces and adding talent to surround Giannis, nor can they get out of the tax with the current core. They have no means of getting better than they currently with Giannis, and they have a $268M salary team right now, and that number isn't going down unless they get out of the tax. They cannot sustain paying Giannis and Lillard what they are and stay out of the tax, and if they aren't even competeing for a championship, then what's the point.
Send them Zion and 2-3 firsts for Giannis. Send BI to the Jazz for Collins and 2 firsts. We'll be a tax team, and who cares.
Murray/CJ/Herb/Trey/Giannis start
Hawkins/Missi/Jose/Green off the bench
Posted on 10/28/24 at 9:10 am to TeddyPadillac
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Send them Zion and 2-3 firsts for Giannis. Send BI to the Jazz for Collins and 2 firsts. We'll be a tax team, and who cares.
Murray/CJ/Herb/Trey/Giannis start
Hawkins/Missi/Jose/Green off the bench
That is pure fantasy, but it is awesome and would be epic.
There is no chance the Bucks trade Giannis, unless he straight up demands it and fakes an injury. Even then, he'll want to pick his destination (probably somewhere like Miami or LA).
I love, love the idea of flipping Zion and Ingram, then building around Murphy and Jones, plus other youth. But I wouldn't want Griffin to get the opportunity for the rebuild. I want a new GM to clean house and build how he wants. So next offseason will be the time for this to happen..
Posted on 10/28/24 at 9:35 am to lsutigers23
Bottom line: Gotta move BI first...THEN...hand the keys over to Zion and give him a max of 2 years to show what he can do with them. IF he can learn how to play winning basketball and when he goes to the hoop, be able to constantly kick it back outside to an open 3-pt shooter when he draws the double team...then he can make everybody on the court with him a better player & he could possibly become a top 15 or so player in the NBA.
There's basically no other route for Zion becoming one of the top players in the league. He just has TOO many weaknesses in his overall game. Not the brightest bulb out there so I'm not sure he'll ever figure out just how easy it will be for him...when he's NOT facing that 2nd guy, every time he goes to the hoop. Just gotta start out by kicking it back out...time after time after time...and suddenly he'll find an amazingly easy path to the basket when teams start to adjust to cover those 3-pt shooters.
Zion should NEVER be on the court with ANY of our "big" centers. They will drastically cut Zion's effectiveness on the offensive end. It's not rocket surgery. And btw...when Zion comes off the court...he temporarily hands over the keys...to Murray.
This is the only plan I can see...assuming we keep Zion long term. Can Zion adjust his game?...Probably not...as I said...he's not the brightest bulb out there & may not be motivated to be the best player he can be...but I'm not sure we have any other option.
There's basically no other route for Zion becoming one of the top players in the league. He just has TOO many weaknesses in his overall game. Not the brightest bulb out there so I'm not sure he'll ever figure out just how easy it will be for him...when he's NOT facing that 2nd guy, every time he goes to the hoop. Just gotta start out by kicking it back out...time after time after time...and suddenly he'll find an amazingly easy path to the basket when teams start to adjust to cover those 3-pt shooters.
Zion should NEVER be on the court with ANY of our "big" centers. They will drastically cut Zion's effectiveness on the offensive end. It's not rocket surgery. And btw...when Zion comes off the court...he temporarily hands over the keys...to Murray.
This is the only plan I can see...assuming we keep Zion long term. Can Zion adjust his game?...Probably not...as I said...he's not the brightest bulb out there & may not be motivated to be the best player he can be...but I'm not sure we have any other option.
Posted on 10/28/24 at 9:44 am to brmark70816
Seriously though, explain to me how the Bucks can get better than they currently are with Giannis? Are they currently a championship contender? I think they are just b/c of Giannis, but that team isnt' winning a championship this year.
This is what they currently have for picks, and they can't trade any of them.
2026 1st - Pels have the option to swap with them.
2028 1st - Portland has the option to swap
2030 1st - Portland has the option to swap
They have zero 2nd round picks.
They have zero incoming 1sts or 2nds.
They have zero draft picks they can trade.
They are a 2nd apron team and have had a tax bill close to $100M the last 3 years.
The only positive asset they have that can get them anything is Giannis, b/c i doubt anyone is forking over a bunch of firsts to take in LIllards 34 year old $54M salary next year, and the $58M in 2027.
No one is giving up anything for $23M expiring 36 year old Lopez, nor for Middleton's $32M/yr this year and next. They could probably get a 1st for Portis at the deadline, but they get worse as a team when they do that, and it still doesn't get them out of the 1st apron assuming they are dumping him.
This is what they currently have for picks, and they can't trade any of them.
2026 1st - Pels have the option to swap with them.
2028 1st - Portland has the option to swap
2030 1st - Portland has the option to swap
They have zero 2nd round picks.
They have zero incoming 1sts or 2nds.
They have zero draft picks they can trade.
They are a 2nd apron team and have had a tax bill close to $100M the last 3 years.
The only positive asset they have that can get them anything is Giannis, b/c i doubt anyone is forking over a bunch of firsts to take in LIllards 34 year old $54M salary next year, and the $58M in 2027.
No one is giving up anything for $23M expiring 36 year old Lopez, nor for Middleton's $32M/yr this year and next. They could probably get a 1st for Portis at the deadline, but they get worse as a team when they do that, and it still doesn't get them out of the 1st apron assuming they are dumping him.
Posted on 10/28/24 at 9:57 am to Dinky Mulberry
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..hand the keys over to Zion and give him a max of 2 years to show what he can do with them.
The keys have been dangling in front of his face for 6 years, and he's yet to grab them and put them in his pocket.
Posted on 10/28/24 at 10:31 am to lsutigers23
We have to deal with these morons already? We've lost one game for crying out loud
Posted on 10/28/24 at 10:53 am to TeddyPadillac
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Seriously though, explain to me how the Bucks can get better than they currently are with Giannis? Are they currently a championship contender? I think they are just b/c of Giannis, but that team isnt' winning a championship this year.
He's their franchise player and makes them relevant no matter what. That's pretty important. It's not all or nothing. He makes them a viable threat every night. I think they have at least one more big run with Giannis (kind of like with the Warriors and Curry a few years back). They just need a smart reset/quick build to get them there.
I'm kind of old school and like guys spending their whole career in one place. His legacy is cemented. What does another ring get him, especially as a 2nd option in a bigger market? He's better off staying put and mentoring the next generation..
Posted on 10/28/24 at 12:16 pm to TeddyPadillac
Won’t happen, but I’d trade Bi and Zion straight up for Giannis any day.
Posted on 10/28/24 at 12:18 pm to brmark70816
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'm kind of old school and like guys spending their whole career in one place. His legacy is cemented. What does another ring get him, especially as a 2nd option in a bigger market? He's better off staying put and mentoring the next generation..
I completely agree, and I would love if Giannis stays a Buck for life.
But again, explain to me how they can get better in the next 2-3 years.
Their roster is stuck where it's at, and it's not a particularly good one anymore, and they have no means to upgrade it around Giannis.
Posted on 10/28/24 at 9:11 pm to lsutigers23
I guess 24 is old in your world
Posted on 10/29/24 at 3:49 am to TigerReb7
Nothing just like they end up empty handed for BI.
Another borderline franchise with mediocrity the top level of achievement.
Another borderline franchise with mediocrity the top level of achievement.
Posted on 10/30/24 at 10:42 pm to PUB
I’m officially ready to move on from Zion while we can still get a great return for him.
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