And how exactly would Boston trade for Giannis without any high value assets.
It would have to start with Brown. Now that we are under the second apron, I believe that this would be possible. Aren't you the one that has been advocating to trade Brown for a while? If we could somehow get Giannis for Brown (and probably some picks), I would be all for that. But why would MIL?
Brown is only 2 years younger and a good player, but Giannis is a perennial MVP candidate. And at a position that is harder to get a good player. Maybe if MIL hires Nico Harrison or something.
Brown isn't good enough to be the main piece for Giannis. Milwaukee would do way better. Now if Boston has the 1st pick in the draft and Brown, maybe that starts to get there for the Bucks.
Brown is simply not a high value asset. Very good player, but hs a huge contract, is injured a lot, and will be 30 right after the start of next season. He can't be the best part of a trade for a MVP level player. Just not good enough.
Of all the players of Giannis? level that actually got moved, what did they fetch? I don?t recall top-5 players getting traded for other top-10 players. Do they get young guys with top-10 potential, sure. But they usually get a boatload of picks, expiring contracts, etc?
Luka for AD was as close as it gets, but I don?t see AD?s value due to age and availability anywhere close to what it was when he was moved by New Orleans.
Milwaukee is going to have to appease Giannis and send him somewhere he wants to go. What team capable of being a contender has more to give up than a perennial all-star and FMVP?
I think the first two months of the season will be telling. If Brown looks good as the leader and the Celtics surprise awaiting Tatum, his stock could rise. Likewise, if Milwaukee doesn?t look good early they may have no choice in dealing him. Brown, Pritchard, picks and swaps may be more than any other preferred destination can offer?
I?m sure Giannis is plan A, but Brad has to have something up his sleeve.