When I originally diagrammed this I had the Clippers in this trade as well. Clippers would trade John Collins and a number two to the Bucks and take Bridges who would help them win more games this year, thus weakening the Thunder.
So, Bucks get 4 No. 1s unprotected, 56 million expiring contracts; and a high second for Giannis. Other than trading with ATL and receiving that NOP pick, I don't know if they get a better offer for Giannis than this. Also a frontline featuring Porzingis and Turner (who can both shoot and rim protect) intrigues me.
Mavericks get Ware, and 2 2026 No. 1s in a deep draft for Davis, plus a lot of expiring money. That 2030 they give up is probably going to be a low first rounder as San Antonio (with Wemby, Castle, Harper, Vassell, etc. will probably finish Top 3 in the West in 2030
Atlanta is able to acquire Davis for essentially two No. 1s withgout having to give up that NOP number 1 and they can potentially draft Dybantsa (who I really like) or Caleb Wilson. A healthy Davis gives Atlanta hope to guard Giannis (with Okongwu and Davis building a wall) and makes them contenders in the East.
The Hornets get Herro to pair with Ball, Knueppel, and Miller.
Miami gets Giannis to pair with Bam and tries to win a wide open East and possibly give the Thunder a run for their money
