I was trying to think of ways that we could trade for Markkanen without giving up Murray, Ellis, and Carter as I think it would be extra important to keep those 3 players from a defensive standpoint since Markkanen is just average defensively. I’m wondering if this offer would be enticing enough for Ainge…
Kevin Huerter
‘26 or ‘27 Swap (1 year after 1st to ATL)
‘27 or ‘28 1st (2 years after 1st to ATL)
‘28 or ‘29 Swap (3 years after 1st to ATL)
‘29 or ‘30 1st (4 years after 1st to ATL)
‘30 or ‘31 Swap (5 years after 1st to ATL)
‘31 1st or ‘31 2nd (6 years after 1st to ATL)
For
Lauri Markkanen
Considering our pick owed to ATL this year is only top 12 protected (which means we’d have to lose in the #9/#10 play-in game or finish worse to keep the pick this year) and considering we would have added Markkanen & Carter while only losing Huerter, Mitchell, & Vezenkov, I think it’s very safe to say that pick will convey to ATL in 2025 which means Ainge very likely gets 3 1sts and 3 swaps for Markkanen…
- ‘26 Swap
- Ainge has swaps setup with MIN and CLE already so he’d receive the best pick across UTA, MIN, CLE, & SAC
- ‘27 1st
- ‘28 Swap
- Ainge has a swap setup with CLE already so he’d receive the best pick across UTA, CLE, & SAC
- ‘29 1st
- ‘30 Swap
- Ainge only owns his UTA pick this year so he’d receive the best pick across UTA & SAC
- ‘31 1st
That trade would leave us with a roster of…
PG - Fox / Monk
SG - Ellis / Carter / Jones
SF - Murray / Barnes / Duarte
PF - Markkanen / Lyles / McDaniels
C - Sabonis / Len
…that team all of a sudden has…
- A very solid star trio in Fox, Markkanen, & Sabonis
- A handful of young, upside players to still develop in Murray, Carter, & Ellis (which is important with those picks being sent out)
- 3 great to elite versatile defenders in Ellis, Carter, and Murray (4 when Fox ramps up his effort in certain situations)
- Excellent rebounding with the league leading rebounder (Sabonis) and Markkanen who is a very good rebounder at PF (9 REB per 36 min)
- Great size surrounding Sabonis to help make up for his lack of length.
- 2-3 good to great scoring options off the bench in Monk, Carter, and Barnes.