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Re: NBA 2026-27 offseason trades, signings & rumors
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Los Angeles Lakers star Austin Reaves intends to sign a four-year, $185 million maximum contract to return to the franchise, with a player option for the final season in 2029-30, sources tell ESPN. Reaves declined his $14.9M player option for the new max deal.

Awesome. I am happy him. He deserves it.

It has been fantastic to watch his rise in the NBA.

(1) From a 3rd stringer / borderline NBA player to
(2) A below average bench piece to
(3) A borderline starter to
(4) An average starter to
(5) an above average starter to
(6) low level star

... and his rise continues.

Well earned. Congrats to him.

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« Reply #316 on: Today at 11:42:28 AM »

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Los Angeles Lakers star Austin Reaves intends to sign a four-year, $185 million maximum contract to return to the franchise, with a player option for the final season in 2029-30, sources tell ESPN. Reaves declined his $14.9M player option for the new max deal.

Good for Reaves, particularly after he took a bargain contract last time. 
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Re: NBA 2026-27 offseason trades, signings & rumors
« Reply #317 on: Today at 12:22:01 PM »

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Obviously, LeBron would have to want to sign with the Cavs, but if your pathway to paying LeBron the money is to trade Jarrett Allen for him, the Lakers would KILL for Jarrett Allen. KILL for him. All right? They would do that deal in 17-tenths of a second.

So the Cavs would have:

G: J Harden
G: D Mitchell
F: M Strus
F: LeBron
C: E Mobley

That lineup would be extremely difficult to stop from scoring. That extra ball-handling and passing from LeBron would be huge for that team.

And the Lakers would have:

G: A Reaves
G: M Smart
F: L Doncic
F: Rui Hachimura
C: Jarrett Allen

I like 4 out of 5 of LAL's starters. I don't like M Smart with that group. I am not sure who they should get to be their 5th starter. I do like Rui & J Allen as role players to Luka & Reaves.

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« Reply #318 on: Today at 12:23:42 PM »

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Teams were asking Memphis to attach picks in order to take Ja Morant, not the other way around. They were asking Memphis, "Hey man, attach picks with Ja and we'll take him."

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« Reply #319 on: Today at 12:25:16 PM »

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One of the reasons the Wolves were unable to complete a trade for Antetokounmpo is that they resisted the Bucks? demands that Jaden McDaniels be included in the deal, a team source said.

Man, stopping a Giannis trade due to Jaden McDaniels ...

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"Giannis will never win a championship with him being a number 1 option. I repeat. Giannis Antetokounmpo will never win another championship with him being the number 1 option" - Kendrick Perkins

I am inclined to agree with Perk. I have long believed Giannis is much more difficult to play with than is portrayed + it will be hard for him to win without having a roster completely built around both his strengths and weaknesses as Budenholzer did for him + with his injury record of recent seasons likely to continue and hamper several of his best remaining years.

I would be surprised to see Giannis get back to the mountain top of the NBA. I think his best days in this league have come and gone.
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Interesting insight on Giannis & Middleton

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However, Khris Middleton was considered the "Giannis whisperer," a player who had the star's utmost respect and could deliver hard criticism or honest thoughts about his game.

And while Middleton (and the coaching staff) struggled to create cohesion alongside Antetokounmpo and Lillard, Middleton had inherently understood the on-court hierarchy.

He may not have liked it, but he long ago decided he would not be the problem.

The article itself is about the breakup of Giannis & MIL

https://eu.jsonline.com/story/sports/nba/bucks/2026/06/24/how-the-giannis-antetokounmpo-era-in-milwaukee-came-to-a-bitter-end/90478839007/

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On the heels of the first losing season in a decade, how did the organization and the face of it get here? 

There was no singular moment, no flashpoint. 

The separation was the result of slowly bleeding out over the past three seasons. The symptoms of so many small self-inflicted wounds were tangible, but no one with the power to staunch them applied any pressure.

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Story Summary

* The relationship between Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks deteriorated over three seasons due to coaching changes and roster moves.

* Key decisions, such as firing coach Mike Budenholzer and trading Jrue Holiday for Damian Lillard, fractured the team's winning culture.

* A series of coaching hires, including Adrian Griffin and Doc Rivers, failed to establish trust and a clear identity for the team.

* Communication breakdowns and conflicting actions from both Antetokounmpo and team leadership led to a mutual loss of faith.

* The culmination of these issues resulted in Antetokounmpo being traded from the franchise he led to a championship.

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That it was Holiday who had to be moved out for Lillard, not another high-priced player. That starting guard Grayson Allen would also have to be traded.
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That the team's defense-first identity would be flipped entirely on its head.

I had forgotten Grayson Allen was on the Bucks. He has been excellent for Phoenix. Last season and 3 years ago. The middle season wasn't great but he saw his minutes and role reduced by Bradley Beal. I feel that was more circumstance than his play.

Grayson Allen would have been great on MIL this year. Him and Ryan Rollins in the backcourt. If they had of kept Jrue, Jrue as well. A 3 guard backcourt.

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Interesting info on the coach Adrian Griffin.

Apparently he had a few issues. He was insecure about the team bringing in Terry Stotts - Lillard's old head coach -- as his assistant. Griffin gave him a dressing down in the locker room in front of the whole team. Stotts resigned.

Another issue. Giannis felt that he and Lillard were on their own. That Griffin had no ideas and was of no help to improve their on court partnership. That Giannis & Lillard would have to figure out everything for themselves.

Griffin refused to replace Stotts with an experienced assistant. The team felt he needed an experienced coach given his own inexperience. The team didn't think much of his analytical video presentation team. They felt they were worse prepared than under Budenholzer.

And some felt Griffin was only hired because of Giannis so some others in the locker room had no confidence in him. Yikes.

Giannis ended up drawing plays with Portis because he lost trust in Griffin. Then the team lost trust in his defensive schemes. They were arguing so loud with Griffin that the whole media could hear it from outside the locker room. Then they staged a coup to get rid of Griffin. Jeez ... the players started calling their own plays, their own defensive schemes, their own substitutions / rotations. This is all within the first few days of the season. Griffin was allowing player input but allowed too much of it and they took over.
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