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It looks like the Bucks and Giannis are headed for a divorce. He says he's ready to play and the Bucks say that he has told them he isn't. It really doesn't matter except that it likely means the end for Giannis in Milwaukee.

He's 31 years old, but still an elite producer. 

So, as GM, would you go after him this offseason? Remember, the Hornets have two 1st round picks this year and potentially THREE first round picks next year.

What would a trade look like?

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I think they should.  He basically want s to go to a contender, with him the hornets are.  He also expressed admiration for Kon at the all star game, I think he would like to come here.  The trade part is the tricky part.  We have enough 1sts it's the money thats hard to work out

 

 

 

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26 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

I think they should.  He basically want s to go to a contender, with him the hornets are.  He also expressed admiration for Kon at the all star game, I think he would like to come here.  The trade part is the tricky part.  We have enough 1sts it's the money thats hard to work out

 

 

 

Not really bridges and grant Williams and another piece or two plus whatever picks they want. I honestly am not sure if bringing him in would stunt growth for miller and kon. If they were part of the trade I wouldn't do it

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

I don't even follow the NBA and it feels like this guy has been talking about being traded imminently for like five years now.

No he's pretty much said he wanted his whole career played in Milwaukee up until this year

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I was initially a fan of going after Giannis.  But looking at this draft class and some others that could be available via trade - I think I’m leaning towards staying the course.

The OKC model is land on your draft picks, develop your stars and depth, and stockpile future picks.

Especially as a smaller market, we can’t afford paying everyone like superstars.  Coby will need to get paid this offseason.  Miler will need a new contract soon, as well as Moose and Miles.  And then you gotta pay Kon at some point and the other rookies.

Our depth right now really sets apart - especially when injuries inevitably happen.

If we can get someone like Yaxel or Koa Peat (both playing tonight) and another big, we should be set for a long time.

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