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Bill Simmons also reiterated his earlier claim that Boston is a preferred destination for the Bucks star. Giannis Antetokounmpo is pushing for Miami or Boston, Simmons said. Those are the two locations and really wants to end up in Boston because he would have the best chance to win a title. Boston is not ruling out the idea is my intel. In general, I?m prepared for anything with Boston now.
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It's fun to think about, but I don't buy it. Simmons doesn't have any real sources.
Yeah, I agree.
Another issue with a Celtics Giannis trade is that it would require a third team to be involved. The Bucks would not want Brown because they would have the same issues as the past few seasons. Three team trades are rare because there are too many variables involved in getting a deal done.
What are the same issues? From my perspective, that would be a slam dunk for the Bucks.
If the Bucks swapped Giannis for Brown, they still would not be good enough to contend in any meaningful way and still would not have control of their first round picks until 2031.
I would imagine the Bucks would want to redirect Brown for draft capital and young prospects they can develop.
I agree and there are teams out there like Houston and Atlanta that have young talent and would love to add JB.
Portland. San Antonio. Detroit. Obviously not all realistic, but all could make a solid offer to acquire Brown.

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