I'm on board with this as long as we keep both Jays.
1. Giannis is locked in for a couple of years, and he's a very loyal guy so if he's happy he'd probably stay in Boston until the day he retires.
2. As long as we have Tatum, Brown and Giannis on this roster this team would be a guaranteed title contender every year, almost regardless of who we put around them.
3. I've always said Boston is a perfect fit for Giannis, as the perimeter scoring ability of Brown and Tatum would be a perfect complement for Giannis dominance in the paint.
4. Giannis is an elite defensive player who can guard every position and is an elite rebounder. That trio of Tatum/Brown/Giannis would be unbelievable on defence and would be dominant on the boards.
5. Giannis, Brown and Tatum are all really good ball handlers and playmakers at their position so you wouldn't really need a traditional point guard. The team could put almost anyone in those guard positions, so it gives them a tonne of flexablity to fill out the rest of that roster.
6. Giannis' health risk becomes a far smaller issue, because this team dominates even if he's only playing at 75%. The fact that the load is split between the 'big 3' should also extend the careers of all three guys.
We could do something like:
Vucevic ($22M)
White ($28M)
Hauser ($10M)
Queta ($2M
Picks
For
Giannis ($54M)
Thenasis ($2M) - to keep Giannis happy
Trent Jr ($4M) - to bring back some shooting/guard depth
The Bucks get:
- A fringe All-Star and game changing guard (White)
- An good young center on a bargain deal with big upside (Queta)
- An elite shooter and reliable role player with a tonne of playoff experience (Hauser)
- A $22M expiring contract (Vucevic)
- Picks
I feel like this is a huge return.
White and Queta alone would be huge acquisitions that would likely make the Bucks an instant playoff team. I think this puts them in a position where they could be one piece away from being a top 5 seed, while also saving them cap space and giving them valuable picks.