I am not sure I get how POR can provide the pieces that MIL would want. I understand that POR has picks to offer, but what I am seeing is not until 2028. They don't have a pick in 2026 and I am unclear on their pick in 2027 (it is not coming up on Spotrac Trade Machine). But maybe POR could offer their 2027 pick plus the 2028 and 2029 MIL picks back to them. If BOS were to throw in their 2026 pick, that is a nice package of picks.
For the players though, I guess POR could trade Sharpe since they are getting Brown. Plus dump Grant (which works). For POR, I see this as one pick so MIL will take on Grant, and then Sharpe and (2) picks for Brown. It feels like an awkward trade for POR. Seems to work OK for BOS and MIL. BOS could throw in Hauser and take back Portis also as a variation or this could be an entirely separate deal.
Portland can trade its 2027 pick once the 2026 draft happens, since they do not have a pick this year. Portland also controls three straight Milwaukee picks from 2028-2030. If Milwaukee trades Giannis, regaining control of its 1sts for that period is highly valuable. They also have an Orlando pick in 2028 and our pick in 2029.
Thanks for clarifying on that pick, that make sense. With POR though, are they a rebuilding team or a win now team? Trading young players and picks for Brown is what a win now team does, but then they also need to give up a useful vet in Grant. It seems their future is Advija and Clingan, not really the same time frame as Brown. And they still have older vets like Holiday and Lillard.
Do they think they can win now with Brown, Holiday, and Lillard (I don't think they can). And why trade away picks that might yield good cheap young players to put around Advija and Clingan down the road (the OKC and SAS model)? That is way I say this seems like an awkward trade for POR.