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<blockquote data-quote="Voyageur" data-source="post: 1059177" data-attributes="member: 17953"><p>So much for the resurgent Bucks and this season. They just don't have the firepower or coaching to make it to the top. They put the hands in Lillard at critical times when he's not up to the task like he was when he was 6 to 8 years younger. Somehow the Bucks need to trade him during the off season and regain some sort of draft capital. At this juncture of the season you do not lose to a sub-.500 team on your home court and talk about making a playoff run.</p><p></p><p>It's time for a sell-off. Get draft capital, clear cap room, and use that money to rebuild with two or three second contract players who can make a difference out there. We have guys who are younger, Kuzma 26, and Porter 23, who could be long term additions. With trades, use the picks to add some seriously strong talent, and then put the hammer down with a couple of high priced second contract free agents who can make a huge difference. It's all about finding ways to clear cap in a way that they can make these splashes.</p><p></p><p>Right now, we're destined to be nothing more than ushers at the wedding. We won't even be bridesmaids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voyageur, post: 1059177, member: 17953"] So much for the resurgent Bucks and this season. They just don't have the firepower or coaching to make it to the top. They put the hands in Lillard at critical times when he's not up to the task like he was when he was 6 to 8 years younger. Somehow the Bucks need to trade him during the off season and regain some sort of draft capital. At this juncture of the season you do not lose to a sub-.500 team on your home court and talk about making a playoff run. It's time for a sell-off. Get draft capital, clear cap room, and use that money to rebuild with two or three second contract players who can make a difference out there. We have guys who are younger, Kuzma 26, and Porter 23, who could be long term additions. With trades, use the picks to add some seriously strong talent, and then put the hammer down with a couple of high priced second contract free agents who can make a huge difference. It's all about finding ways to clear cap in a way that they can make these splashes. Right now, we're destined to be nothing more than ushers at the wedding. We won't even be bridesmaids. [/QUOTE]
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