Why Giannis Antetokounmpo is the Celtics’ perfect trade target after 3-1 collapse against 76ers

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Why Giannis Antetokounmpo is the Celtics’ perfect trade target after 3-1 collapse against 76ers

Why Giannis Antetokounmpo is the Celtics’ perfect trade target after 3-1 collapse against 76ers

After losing in the most embarrassing fashion, the Celtics could have had enough. If so, this may be the trade to make.

Why Giannis Antetokounmpo is the Celtics’ perfect trade target after 3-1 collapse against 76ers

After losing in the most embarrassing fashion, the Celtics could have had enough. If so, this may be the trade to make.

The Boston Celtics just suffered one of the most painful playoff exits in recent memory, blowing a 3-1 series lead to the Philadelphia 76ers in embarrassing fashion. Without Jayson Tatum for Game 7 and with the team shooting ice-cold from the floor, their season came to a crashing halt. For a franchise with championship aspirations, this collapse stings—and it might just be the wake-up call they need to make a blockbuster move.

Enter Giannis Antetokounmpo. The Milwaukee Bucks superstar has been the subject of trade rumors before, but the chatter has reached a fever pitch after Boston's disaster class against the Sixers. Why? Because Giannis might be the missing piece to perfect what head coach Joe Mazzulla is building: a system built on relentless three-point shooting, but with a safety valve that can change everything.

Here's the problem with "Mazzulla Ball" as it currently stands: when opponents know you're going to launch threes, they pack the perimeter, force bad shots, and dare you to beat them inside. That's exactly what Philadelphia did, and Boston had no answer. But plugging Giannis into the equation flips the script entirely. As arguably the most dominant interior force in the NBA today, he would feast on easy buckets down low if defenses stay glued to the arc. And if they collapse on him? Suddenly, Boston's shooters are wide open. It's a perfect symbiotic relationship—a two-way threat that would make the Celtics nearly impossible to guard.

So, what would a trade look like? Most scenarios floating around involve either a complex three-team deal or a straight swap between Boston and Milwaukee. One constant, however, is that Jaylen Brown would likely be the centerpiece heading out. That's a tough pill for Celtics fans to swallow—especially after Brown's heroics in recent seasons—but his massive contract makes it the simplest path to fitting Giannis alongside Tatum without creating a salary cap nightmare.

If the Celtics pull this off, they'd instantly become the team to beat in the Eastern Conference once again. Tatum and Giannis would form a devastating one-two punch, and any roster Boston builds around them would be built to contend. The only question is health—and whether the front office has the guts to make a move that reshapes the franchise. For a team tired of coming up short, Giannis might just be the answer they've been waiting for.

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