08 Jan 2020 23:10:49
So I have been thinking, as much as I hate to admit it, OKC has probably the highest chance right now to sell high on key players. As much as a 4 way trade seems unlikely to predict since one team says no, and it all falls apart. This scenario is for OKC to get the highest amount of picks and be facilitator for other teams to get what they want.

Okc- Wiggins, illysova, Bledsoe, Looney, Cauley-stein, Draft picks from Milwaukee and Minnesota.
Milwaukee- Paul, Galinari,Muscala puts them in a better position to win a championship this year and they should have no problem resigning Galinari.
Minnesota- Russell obviously this is their best move to keep KAT happy
Golden State- Middleton, Noel Middleton is a younger igodala and Noel is a underpaid and underappreciated center. Would be ready to contend next year.

Places this could fall apart is how much Milwaukee wants to improve because they would have to give up Middleton to make salaries work. Chris Paul and Galinari are worth it. Another place this falls apart is OKC would put a high amount of pressure to get a lot of picks from Milwaukee and Minnesota. Getting that kind of leverage would be hard to do in 4 team swap. It would be beneficial for all teams, but 4 team trades are hard to pull off when trading allstars.


1.) 09 Jan 2020
09 Jan 2020 04:32:23
That is terrible for the Bucks sorry they are cool with it.


2.) 10 Jan 2020
10 Jan 2020 00:02:25
Paul has negative value. Just like love no matter how good they play this season, no one will give any real value because of their age and length and amount of contract left. Plus gallinari is a rental so a late first would prob. Be the best return for him.