What are the Milwaukee Bucks' priorities at the trade deadline?
The Bucks aim to improve their roster for a title run or, if trading Giannis, acquire young talent and draft picks for a rebuild.
NBA / Trade Rumors
The Milwaukee Bucks face a crucial period as the trade deadline approaches and questions swirl around Giannis Antetokounmpo's future. General Manager Jon Horst is under pressure to make strategic moves, either to bolster the current roster...
### Potential Trade Targets
The Bucks are reportedly considering several players to enhance their roster. These include:
### Giannis Trade Scenarios
If the Bucks decide to trade Giannis Antetokounmpo, several teams could be interested:
1. **Miami Heat:** Could offer Kel’el Ware, Pelle Larsson, and Kasparas Jakucionis. Kel’el Ware is someone the Bucks should insist on even though inconsistent minutes have dimmed his production over the past month-plus. The 7-footer is averaging 11.5 points and 9.6 rebounds despite playing fewer than 24 minutes per game. Erik Spoelstra has been criticized over how he’s doled out playing time to Ware, who is currently being eased back from a hamstring injury. Larsson and Jakucionis look like they’re going to be standout two-way guards for years. 2. **Golden State Warriors:** Could offer Jonathan Kuminga, Brandin Podziemski, and Will Richard. Kuminga is one of only two players on this list not on their rookie deals, but he’s got a $24 million team option in place for next year and his acquisition would likely mean Milwaukee would be moving Kyle Kuzma’s contract. Undeniably talented, he’ll be under pressure to perform and fit in no matter where he lands after what has transpired the past two seasons. Podziemski and Richard have high motors who have proven they can be valuable glue guys. 3. **Portland Trail Blazers:** Could offer Donovan Clingan, Yang Hansen, and Rayan Rupert. The 7-foot 2 Clingan would be a great get who doesn’t quite have Ware’s ceiling but is already producing at a high level while being more of a load in the post. He’s averaging 11.7 points and 11.2 rebounds playing ahead of the 7-foot-1 Hansen, who at 20 is more of a project. Bucks fans will hope he ends up being better than former lottery pick Yi Jianlian, who never quite panned out in the NBA. Rupert has promise as a 3-and-D wing and is just 21. 4. **Minnesota Timberwolves:** Could offer Joan Beringer, Rob Dillingham, and Terrence Shannon. Minnesota hasn’t put much on Beringer’s plate, but the teenager moves like a guard at 6-foot-11 and is blessed with great length and a good feel for the game. Dillingham has been a disappointment as a top-10 pick but just turned 21 on Jan. 4 and would benefit from being able to play through mistakes, which he’s been unable to do on a title contender. Shannon has produced whenever he’s been given extended minutes and would give the Bucks a much-needed scoring wing. 5. **New York Knicks:** Could offer Miles McBride, Tyler Kolek, and Pacome Dadiet. McBride is 25, so he’s the oldest guy on this list, but he can play both guard spots and would be an asset given his cap-friendly deal. Kolek is well-known to Bucks fans, having been a favorite running the point at Marquette for three seasons. He’ll be 25 in March but is in just his second NBA campaign. Dadiet, a former late first-rounder, is still just 20 and has shown flashes of potential.
The Bucks aim to improve their roster for a title run or, if trading Giannis, acquire young talent and draft picks for a rebuild.
Potential targets include Malik Monk, Ja Morant, Andrew Wiggins, and others.
Possible destinations include the Miami Heat, Golden State Warriors and Portland Trail Blazers.
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