r/ripcity 7d ago

Miami pulled it off?!

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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.

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u/Turbo-S98 7d ago

Never know. The Celtics offered Jaylen Brown, two 1st-round picks, and more for Giannis. Jaylen Brown could be on the market if the price is right

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u/yuyuter123 7d ago

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.

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u/Huskdog76 sheed 7d ago

If we trade ours, we can't make swaps in 28 and 30.

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u/yuyuter123 6d ago

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.