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Does This Fix The Giannis x Cavs Spacing Concerns?


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Miami Heat The Heat finally land Donovan Mitchell, giving them the elite, go-to scorer they’ve coveted for years. Pairing him with Bam Adebayo forms a legitimate playoff duo capable of consistent shot creation and defensive toughness. Adding Myles Turner gives Miami the stretch five, floor-spacing big who can defend the rim and open the floor for Mitchell and Bam. Dennis Schröder provides reliable point guard minutes and pace, while Max Strus returns to fill a sharpshooter role off the bench. This deal reshapes Miami’s rotation into something much more playoff-ready, with a well-balanced scoring attack and defensive versatility. AS A MIAMI FAN I PROBABLY WOULD DO THIS THOUGH.

Pg: Kasparas Jakucionis(Or Possible Free Agent)

Sg: Donovan Mitchell

Sf: Pelle Larsson

Pf: Bam Adebayo

C: Myles Turner

Cleveland Cavaliers The Cavs take a bold swing by moving Donovan Mitchell and Jarrett Allen, but the return fits beautifully around Giannis Antetokounmpo, who becomes their new franchise cornerstone. Surrounding Giannis with Andrew Wiggins and Gary Trent Jr. directly addresses Cleveland’s spacing and perimeter-scoring concerns — something that has often limited their half-court offense. Giannis’ interior dominance, paired with Evan Mobley’s defensive versatility, gives them elite size and paint protection, while Wiggins and Trent add shooting and athleticism on the wings. This roster construction balances shooting and rim pressure — a formula that could elevate the Cavs into a perennial contender in the East.

Pg: James Harden

Sg: Jaylon Tyson

Sf: Andrew Wiggins

Pf: Giannis Antetokounmpo

C: Evan Mobley

Milwaukee Bucks For Milwaukee, this move acknowledges the likely future reality of a Giannis trade and sets them up with a rich collection of young talent and picks to kickstart their rebuild. Tyler Herro becomes a primary offensive option with his scoring and playmaking, while Jarrett Allen gives them a reliable young center to anchor the defense. Adding Jaime Jaquez Jr., Davion Mitchell, Nikola Jović, and Kel’el Ware gives Milwaukee an exciting mix of prospects with real developmental upside. The inclusion of future first-round picks (2029 and 2031) secures long-term flexibility and trade capital. This is a deep, well-rounded foundation for the post-Giannis era — with talent, versatility, and growth potential across positions.

Pg: Ryan Rollins

Sg: Tyler Herro

Sf: Jaime Jaquez Jr.

Pf: Kel'el Ware

C Jarret Allen

It’s the kind of three-team shakeup that completely resets the Eastern Conference landscape.

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