I don't see this happening but I decided to take a look at what OKC could actually do in a Giannis trade. The biggest thing is that unlike almost any other team in the league they can trade multiple firsts and still have picks every single year leaving maximum flexibility. The second part of this secure a high tier center for Atlanta which is their biggest issue right now in return for a player it sounds like they have already given up on and a point with potential (ironically Milwaukee is actually kind of stacked guard wise they just desperately need a small forward) . OKC also swaps them a pick in order to get Milwaukee part of their future back. Like I said I don't expect OKC to trade for Giannis but converting some of their stockpile into a top 3 player while keeping the paint clear isn't a horrible idea if they think they won't beat SAS in a 7 game series. It will also let them facilitate a sign and trade probably to New York recovering most of their picks in two years or extend if the experiment works and Giannis doesn't seem to be dropping off.