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If Antetokounmpo is traded, will the Bucks call Jaylen Green? The potential is underestimated! No wonder the Rockets want to keep him

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If the Rockets can get the Bucks' superstar Antetokounmpo, there will be almost no non-sale products for the 18 players in the Rockets' lineup. Even new stars like Amen Thompson and Shin Kyung, who performed very well in the playoffs, may be traded. Although Antetokounmpo is six or seven years older than these young players of the Rockets, for the Rockets, Antetokounmpo is now in his prime - at the age of 30, he has at least five or six years of peak period.

And sports medicine is very developed nowadays, and many superstars can still maintain their first-class status at the age of 37 or 38, such as Curry, Jimmy Butler, Durant, etc. Even Lakers veteran James is 41 years old and still has good condition and data performance. Therefore, trading Antetokounmpo became the Rockets' first choice this summer.

Antes Brother is not very meaningful to stay with the Bucks. After all, the Bucks are planning to rebuild, and Lillard is basically reimbursed next season, and Antes Brother doesn't want to waste another year. If you want to get Antetokounmpo, the Rockets will have to bleed heavily and send out a lot of chips, but the Rockets are not short of chips at all now. Young players need to have the so-called "Seven Rockets" and draft picks. The Rockets themselves have draft picks, and draft picks obtained from the Suns.

In addition, the Rockets have some expired contracts and veterans who can immediately realize their combat effectiveness, which are what the Bucks need. There is even the latest news that the Rockets may send their ace center Shin Kyung to the Bucks. In exchange for Antetokounmpo, the Rockets Lian Shin Kyoto is willing to trade.

But according to reports, the Bucks seem to be more interested in Jaylen Green. Although they also have to evaluate Jaylen Green's performance and value, it is obvious that between Shin Kyung and Jaylen Green, the Bucks chose the latter. Although Jaylen Green did not perform well in the playoffs, it was reasonable to score 38 points in only 7 games. The remaining games were not doubled in three games, which was basically like a sleepwalking. The Warriors' double-teaming against Jaylen Green made him helpless. Coupled with Dream Chasing Green's attack on Jaylen Green's mentality, the 23-year-old guy was hit hard.

However, the Bucks still seem to think that Jaylen Green is more worthy of training than Shin Kyung. Otherwise, they just need Shin Kyung directly. There is no need to call Jaylen Green, who is in a sluggish playoff state.

Recalling the Rockets have repeatedly emphasized after the playoffs that they want to give Jaylen Green more time to train him, they believe that Jaylen Green will have a chance to become a top scorer in the NBA in the future. Therefore, Jaylen Green is obviously underestimated. Don’t directly deny him just because he performed poorly in the playoffs.

After all, this is Jaylen Green playing in the playoffs for the first time. If it weren't for the collapse of his mentality, he wouldn't have performed poorly. There is another saying that Jaylen Green did not perform well when she was double-teamed, and the Rockets role players should stand up and score with opens, but other Rockets players did not do it, so Jaylen Green should not have taken the blame alone in the playoffs.

Since the Bucks want Jaylen Green more, this also shows that this guard with outstanding talent and top-notch dynamic talent is obviously underestimated. The Rockets also want to keep Jaylen Green, and probably have a crush on this. Although Shen Jing has more comprehensive data and better performance in the playoffs, it seems that Jaylen Green has a better advantage in terms of the upper limit of growth. And this is the most important thing for the Bucks' reconstruction.

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