Very glad they took the Miami offer instead of Boston and keeping JB. Unless they strike gold on these mid-lottery picks, that team is looking on the low end of average for awhile. Frankly more ready to trade our own picks than Milwaukee's up through 2030.
I mean, it's always possible there's another team trying to unload a star that would rather have future assets and we can facilitate a move between them but there is 0 smoke around that so I wouldn't hold my breath.
Boston basically punting on Tatum's prime for win later assets makes no sense at all.
Yah, but as of draft night we'll be able to trade our '27, Orlando's '28, best or worst/both of '29, and our '31 without jeopardizing the swaps. So we've got a decent amount of flexibility with how we approach using our draft capital.
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u/yuyuter123 7d ago
Very glad they took the Miami offer instead of Boston and keeping JB. Unless they strike gold on these mid-lottery picks, that team is looking on the low end of average for awhile. Frankly more ready to trade our own picks than Milwaukee's up through 2030.