Tim Bontemps gives Raptors fans hope of a Giannis trade (but the cost is problematic)
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Tim Bontemps gives Raptors fans hope of a Giannis trade (but the cost is problematic)
"I just gave a little insight into how the Raptors have long been considered one of Giannis's top suitors, especially back when Masai Ujiri was still around and pending the results of a post-Bucks title era. Now, here we are - more or less, the Bucks are crumbling as we know it, and it might just be a matter of time before the "Greek Freak" is sporting some new threads."
"Here's what I would say. If I am the Bucks and I could just get Toronto's entire draft, I'm think about it. I'm thinking about it. [...] Well, this year's pick is probably going to be [...] a pretty bad pick relatively, but I mean, like if I could get seven years of Toronto Raptors' drafts fully in control. I'm thinking about it. Like, that could lead to some really, really good picks down the road."
Toronto has long been viewed as a primary landing spot for Giannis Antetokounmpo, a status shaped during Masai Ujiri's tenure and the post-title Bucks era. The Milwaukee roster now appears to be deteriorating, increasing the likelihood of Giannis seeking a new team. ESPN's Tim Bontemps proposed that Toronto could outbid rivals by offering extended control of its draft inventory, potentially up to seven years of picks. Toronto currently holds a significant accumulation of future selections, creating a high-stakes trade deadline dilemma about whether to surrender long-term draft capital for an immediate transformational star.
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