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<blockquote data-quote="Voyageur" data-source="post: 1057957" data-attributes="member: 17953"><p>Here's where the Bucks stand with draft picks.</p><p></p><h3>2025</h3><p>In 2025 the Bucks owe their first-round pick to the New Orleans Pelicans if it falls within the top four of the NBA draft lottery. If it does not, the Bucks owe their first-round pick to the Brooklyn Nets.</p><p></p><p>Milwaukee owes its second-round pick to the Cleveland Cavaliers. But the Kuzma trade brought back a 2025 second-rounder from the Wizards, so they'll have at least one pick in the 2025 draft.</p><p></p><h3>2026</h3><p>In 2026 the Bucks owe a pick swap to the Pelicans. This means that New Orleans can choose to swap its own pick with Milwaukee's and the Bucks have no say in the matter. Should the Pelicans choose that route the Bucks will then select where the Pelicans' pick landed in the draft order and vice versa. Either way, the Bucks will be picking in the first round in 2026.</p><p></p><p>As far as the second round goes the Bucks owe their second-rounder in 2026 to either the Orlando Magic or the New York Knicks, depending on how favorable it is (AKA how high in the draft order it lands).</p><p></p><h3>2027</h3><p>As things currently stand the Bucks will not have a first-round pick in 2027. If it lands in the top-4 then it belongs to the Pelicans. If it lands outside the top four, then it will go to either the Pelicans or the Atlanta Hawks, depending on if the Pelicans' own pick is better. If it is, then Milwaukee's pick goes to Atlanta. If not New Orleans will send its own selection to the Hawks and keep the Bucks' instead.</p><p></p><p>The Bucks owe their 2027 second-rounder to the Philadelphia 76ers.</p><p></p><h3>2028</h3><p>The Bucks already have a complicated setup for their 2028 first-rounder and that was before they included a swap for the Wizards to get the Kuzma-Middleton deal done.</p><p></p><p>Before the trade, the Bucks owed their first-round pick to the Portland Trail Blazers if it fell in the lottery (picks 1-14)— but only if the Blazers had <em>not </em>conveyed their 2027 first-round pick to the Chicago Bulls. If the Blazers <em>did </em>convey their pick by then, Portland has the option to swap with the Bucks no matter where Milwaukee's pick lands in the draft order.</p><p></p><p>Now the Wizards are involved in some capacity, which has yet to be reported. It seems likely Washington will get the right to swap with Milwaukee after Portland gets its own chance to decide.</p><p></p><p>The Bucks owe their 2028 second-rounder to the Oklahoma City Thunder.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The future has already been sold until about 2030. Horst has destroyed not only the chances today but for roughly 8 more years because he's been allowed to make trades that have stripped this team of quality players and draft picks in an attempt to prove how good he is at his job.</p><p></p><p>We have squat going forward. I wouldn't pay $1 to go to a Bucks game at this point. I already passed on the game In San Antonio a few days ago. My son and grandson went but I begged off not wanting to be embarrassed by the way this team plays with all the money they dish out for salaries and still being on the edge of total collapse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voyageur, post: 1057957, member: 17953"] Here's where the Bucks stand with draft picks. [HEADING=2]2025[/HEADING] In 2025 the Bucks owe their first-round pick to the New Orleans Pelicans if it falls within the top four of the NBA draft lottery. If it does not, the Bucks owe their first-round pick to the Brooklyn Nets. Milwaukee owes its second-round pick to the Cleveland Cavaliers. But the Kuzma trade brought back a 2025 second-rounder from the Wizards, so they'll have at least one pick in the 2025 draft. [HEADING=2]2026[/HEADING] In 2026 the Bucks owe a pick swap to the Pelicans. This means that New Orleans can choose to swap its own pick with Milwaukee's and the Bucks have no say in the matter. Should the Pelicans choose that route the Bucks will then select where the Pelicans' pick landed in the draft order and vice versa. Either way, the Bucks will be picking in the first round in 2026. As far as the second round goes the Bucks owe their second-rounder in 2026 to either the Orlando Magic or the New York Knicks, depending on how favorable it is (AKA how high in the draft order it lands). [HEADING=2]2027[/HEADING] As things currently stand the Bucks will not have a first-round pick in 2027. If it lands in the top-4 then it belongs to the Pelicans. If it lands outside the top four, then it will go to either the Pelicans or the Atlanta Hawks, depending on if the Pelicans' own pick is better. If it is, then Milwaukee's pick goes to Atlanta. If not New Orleans will send its own selection to the Hawks and keep the Bucks' instead. The Bucks owe their 2027 second-rounder to the Philadelphia 76ers. [HEADING=2]2028[/HEADING] The Bucks already have a complicated setup for their 2028 first-rounder and that was before they included a swap for the Wizards to get the Kuzma-Middleton deal done. Before the trade, the Bucks owed their first-round pick to the Portland Trail Blazers if it fell in the lottery (picks 1-14)— but only if the Blazers had [I]not [/I]conveyed their 2027 first-round pick to the Chicago Bulls. If the Blazers [I]did [/I]convey their pick by then, Portland has the option to swap with the Bucks no matter where Milwaukee's pick lands in the draft order. Now the Wizards are involved in some capacity, which has yet to be reported. It seems likely Washington will get the right to swap with Milwaukee after Portland gets its own chance to decide. The Bucks owe their 2028 second-rounder to the Oklahoma City Thunder. The future has already been sold until about 2030. Horst has destroyed not only the chances today but for roughly 8 more years because he's been allowed to make trades that have stripped this team of quality players and draft picks in an attempt to prove how good he is at his job. We have squat going forward. I wouldn't pay $1 to go to a Bucks game at this point. I already passed on the game In San Antonio a few days ago. My son and grandson went but I begged off not wanting to be embarrassed by the way this team plays with all the money they dish out for salaries and still being on the edge of total collapse. [/QUOTE]
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