After around 15-25 games into the season, Milwaukee realizes this team is a mess and even in a weakened eastern conference, this is not a good enough team to win. Giannis is sending passive aggressive signs of leaving and the bucks concede. They look to fulfill the trade request and get him to a team that gives him a better shot of winning. The Bucks want to acquire their picks back from Atlanta to be able to fully rebuild. Atlanta gets Giannis to show Trae Young that they want to help him win and put him in the best place possible to get a championship. This moves also helps Atlanta by showing Trae that getting him less money would also mean they keep Giannis and give him a better chance at winning. This gives them the leverage in the contract situation by showing to Trae that he is choosing between himself and a championship, which they know Trae desires more than anything (even money). The Bucks get Jalen Johnson and Zaccharie Risacher, who are two great young players. The price of Giannis is high which allows the Bucks to get these two young guys and their firsts. The Hawks get Giannis to go all in at a championship and hopefully keep Trae Young happy. Then at either the trade deadline or the offseason, the Bucks trade Myles Turner. They realize this was a terrible move that put them more into debt so they decide to move him. They eye the Blazers who have their future first round picks. The Blazers are a young team trying to win. The Blazers have been trying to get off of Jerami Grant's contract for a little while, even trying to this offseason before giving up and simply keeping him on their bench. The Blazers get a guy in Turner who can help be the perfect big man for their young guards and play next to a center like Clingan or help him through his development. The Bucks take on Jerami Grant's contract to get their future first round picks back and restart their rebuild.