Let's say Giannis was not even in the picture and the Celtics were just trying to trade Jaylen Brown.
I would imagine we could get at least what the Grizzlies got for Bane, if not a little more. Bane turns 28 in a week. Brown turns 30 in October.
The Bane trade was not a "Win Now" or even "Win Soon" scenario for Memphis. It was a "Rebuild Mode" trade.
And while there are four draft picks, not one of them will most likely be any better than #16 in any of these upcoming drafts.
I would imagine Portland would offer a better deal for Jaylen than this (if Portland would even be interested)...
The trade package sent to Memphis included:
Players: Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Cole Anthony.
Draft Capital: Four first-round picks (2025, 2026, 2028, and 2030) and a 2029 first-round pick swap
2025 First-Round Pick: The No. 16 overall selection in the 2025 NBA Draft (which became Chinese prospect Yang Hansen).
2026 First-Round Pick: An unprotected selection originally belonging to the Phoenix Suns (carrying conditional swap rights involving the Washington Wizards).
2028 First-Round Pick: Orlando's own unprotected first-rounder.
2030 First-Round Pick: Orlando's own unprotected first-rounder.
2029 First-Round Pick Swap: A pick swap option controlled by Memphis that is top-two protected.
If I'm Portland, would I consider trading any of the following picks, plus a player for Jaylen? With the new lottery format, MIL could finish in the bottom three any of these years and have a WORSE chance at a top pick.
2027: Swap rights for MIL's pick
2028: MIL or POR pick
2029: Best of MIL/WAS/BOS
2030: Swap rights for MIL's pick
If I'm Portland, I'd offer...
2027: Best of MIL/POR
2028: Best of MIL/POR
And Grant. But not Scoot. Those two picks in 2027/2028 are valuable enough for Jaylen.