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Quote from: Goldstar88 on Today at 02:12:19 PMIf Giannis main reason for wanting to be traded is that he is looking to win another championship, how can he believe that is possible in Miami. Pairing himself with Bam is not good enough and the Heat would be gutting their team to get him. A Miami starting 5 of: Mitchell, Powell, Wiggins, Giannis, Bam isn?t winning anything. A Boston starting 5 of: Pritchard, White, Hauser, Tatum, Giannis is a contender.It's not, but it also depends what team is actually making a competitive offer. For example, if Boston isn't including Jaylen and the Cavs aren't including Mobley, who else has an offer that's better than Miami's? Miami's offer can easily be outbid but there has to be teams willing to make them. Maybe Portland and others can, but the hurdle there is it seems Giannis is only open to signing an extension with Miami and Boston, based on reports. In that case, POR also wouldn't give up a ton for potentially a rental.
If Giannis main reason for wanting to be traded is that he is looking to win another championship, how can he believe that is possible in Miami. Pairing himself with Bam is not good enough and the Heat would be gutting their team to get him. A Miami starting 5 of: Mitchell, Powell, Wiggins, Giannis, Bam isn?t winning anything. A Boston starting 5 of: Pritchard, White, Hauser, Tatum, Giannis is a contender.
I'm kind of with Moranis though, the reporting on this has been sus considering the C's are usually tight-lipped. A lot of the recent reporting has come from Miami's side it seems. Makes me wonder too if maybe they truly are just trying to drive up the price, or they might have interest in being involved as a 3rd team where they don't get Giannis, but other assets/players?