Antetokounmpo has a chance to join the Lakers? US media’s proposal to trade 6 for 1 is released, and the Lakers may form the Big Three to win the championship again
Milwaukee's May cold wind was filled with despair. When Lillard fell to the ground without any confrontation in the first round of G4, the Bucks' championship dream had shattered with the rebound of his left calf muscle. Medical expert Everidman's warning turned into reality, and the diagnosis of a torn Achilles tendon casts a shadow on the 35-year-old veteran's career. Antetokounmpo's figure sitting on the bench became a freeze picture of the collapse of the Bucks Dynasty. The super-god data averaged 35.7 points and 14 rebounds per game in the playoffs, with less than 35% shooting percentage in the Kuzma series, and the aging Big Lopez, was just like Sisyphus pushing the stone. However, what is even more fatal is that the Bucks' first round picks in the next five years have long been mortgaged to the Nets, Pelicans and other teams, and even their qualifications for bad play have been completely deprived. "ESPN analyst Max's assertion is like a death knell. "Trading Antetokounmpo is the only way out, but their chips cannot even build ruins. "How to trade Antetokounmpo to maximize value? This answer is obviously not under the control of the Bucks. According to US media reporter Howard Baker, if the team cannot convince Antetokounmpo to continue to believe the team this summer, the latter's departure will be a foregone conclusion. After all, Antetokounmpo's attitude has never been so verified in the past few years. He only desires to win and continues to strive for the championship, so he plays wherever he plays. For this reason, the US media "FW" column reporter Bitar listed an epic 6 for 1 hand in light of Antetokounmpo's current market conditions. Easy to imagine, the specific transaction proposals are as follows: Bittal proposed that the Lakers use Reeves + Hachimura Hokki + Vanderbilt + Kneckett + 26-year first-round pick swap rights + 31-year first-round picks to get Antetokounmpo. Perhaps in the outside world, this 6-for-1 transaction plan is too shabby. In this era when Gobert can easily exchange for a large number of first-round picks, as a super giant Antetokounmpo only deserves one first-round pick? Even with Reeves who performed well this season, as well as top 3D Hachimura, Vanderby and Kneckett, the Bucks still lose. . But let's think from another perspective, the Bucks will obviously seek the latter's wishes. Looking at the Rockets, the Knicks, Nets and other teams, the high-quality chips they can provide are at best a few more first-round picks. For the Bucks, who urgently need to be rebuilt after trading Antetokounmpo, this is far from the reality of a second team provided by the Lakers. More importantly, Reeves and others' contracts are definitely low-paying and high-energy, and they are all about to expire, which will also be a great help for the Bucks to clear their salary space in the future. In contrast, although the Lakers have given out a second team, the lineup will be greatly reduced, but in front of the top three super giants Antetokounmpo, all the efforts are worth it. James can also reorganize the super three giants as he wishes. After all, the duo of James + Doncic has already exceeded the standard. Add an Antetokounmpo who is at the peak, the offense and defense have completely lost all shortcomings, and the inside line has also been epicly strengthened. How can other teams in the league play? I need to consider how to become stronger," Antetokounmpo's post-match speech was decoded as a declaration of departure. Staying behind means bundling Lillard's 58.55 million poison contract and Kuzma's 21.81 million inefficient output. If you leave, you will have to bear the reputation of "betrayal", but the spotlight in New York, Miami or Los Angeles can provide him with a stage to win the second championship. The Bucks management's stupid move accelerated the break, sending Holiday away to destroy the defensive foundation, and introducing Lillard to lock in salary space. Every step is like a chronic suicide. Antetokounmpo's choice is not only personal honor and disgrace, but also reflects the survival difficulties of small market teams. When the romantic narrative of "one person, one city" hits the iron wall of capital games, loyalty can only become a luxury.
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