« Reply #772 on: August 30, 2017, 11:17:35 AM »
The Milwaukee Bucks lurk on the fringes of the Irving bidding with an offer centered around Malcolm Brogdon, the reigning NBA Rookie of the Year, and Khris Middleton, sources say. The Bucks have not yet put a first-round pick on the table, sources say, but the bet here is that they would to get the deal done -- or if Irving showed any interest in staying in Milwaukee long-term.
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/20501557/zach-lowe-celtics-cavaliers-kyrie-irving-isaiah-thomas-trade-nba
Ugh so apparently the Bucks are lurking and this could be part of the hold up. Cleveland waiting to see who and if anybody will up their offer. This just seems like bad negotiationg and dirty tactics.
The team around him in Milwaukee with be very, very average without those 2 guys. Boston gives Kyrie the better chance to win now and in the long run.
That just isn't true as Giannis is by the far best player and the best future player on either of those two teams. You win with top end talent, and the Bucks have the best top end talent. Now sure Parker, Maker, Snell, Monroe, Delly, and Henson aren't great (though Parker certainly could be if he could ever get healthy), but Giannis is just special.
Exactly, I'm guessing he'd be thrilled to play with Giannis. You can argue our package is better even with a Bucks first but if there was any hesitancy of dealing him to Boston who is right behind Clevelands butt and more in a win now mode they could feel easier unloading him there.
They could be waiting for the a veto then come with their offer. This thing is far from finished.
It seems strange to me that the Bucks, or the Celtics for that matter, would pass on Kyrie because they refuse to throw in a late 1st rounder. If the Bucks trotted out these starters:
Kyrie
Snell/Delly
Giannis
Jabari Parker
Thon Maker
They'd have 2 superstars in Kyrie & GA, a guy who looked like a superb starter / fringe East all-star in Parker, a high upside young guy in Maker and a competent SG combo.
To me, that team should finish 4th in the East and likely land a pick outside the top 20. I like Middleton (and Brogdon for that matter... but he's like the same age as Kyrie) however I'm not sure why a draft pick between #21-30 would be a sticking point here.

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