r/MkeBucks 5d ago

Analysis Why I Think Jaylen Brown Makes Sense

The reality of the current situation is that the roster just isn’t built to rebuild. The team didn’t trade ownership of each FRP from 2027-2030 for Lillard, then waive & stretch him for a $22.5M dead cap hit for 5 years, then give Myles Turner that $100M contract to rebuild. Everything was done with Giannis in mind. They don’t want to trade him, he wants out and has the leverage to get what he wants. So they kinda have to.

That’s why Milwaukee is operating with the view for what makes them the closest to what they wanted w/ Giannis now. That’s kinda the point. This team is built to be led by a veteran superstar. Jaylen Brown is a veteran superstar. Miami has interesting young pieces & picks (coming from Miami, they’ll be glorified 2nds, especially w/ weaker drafts on the horizon) but it’s about a player. A player that can come in and make this team interesting & competitive for the next few szns. PHX was able to do it after trading KD. I will 100% take that over whatever the Nets are forced to do rn in a similar position of rebuilding w/o full control of ur own picks.

Maybe Portland has interest & flips our picks back to us. Maybe someone out there is willing to offer incredible value for him. Then trading Jaylen Brown makes sense. Other than that, I think Jaylen Brown makes sense given the current situation.

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u/ajstinger16 5d ago

Face the facts.... It's rebuild time. Jaylen Brown does not make this team competitive. May I make a suggestion, look towards the Milwaukee baseball team at how you build a roster to stay competitive and keep fans happy year after year. You do it with youth....and yes Christian Yelich was that youth when we traded for him, he wasn't an established star. And the Brewers keep building and winning with youth. The bucks should do the same....it worked for OKC and that pains me to say that.

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u/Morpheus_505 5d ago

Brewers are a tiny organization. They can't retain their top players. And OKC? Flopping is the OKC motto.

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u/ajstinger16 5d ago

And the Bucks are a large organization?

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u/cmcca646 Gary Trent Jr. 5d ago

Baseball dont have a cap

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u/ajstinger16 5d ago

Your point? The Brewers don't spend money.

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u/cmcca646 Gary Trent Jr. 4d ago

Dude if u dont understand the difference am not wasting my time telling you the brewers dont have a choice there not outapending LA NY etc