The Milwaukee Bucks have been the subject of trade rumors as the upcoming NBA season approaches. While they didn’t make many moves this offseason, they did trade up during the draft to select Andre Jackson Jr. However, they are looking to improve their backup quarterback position after losing Jevon Carter, and so far have yet to fill this void unless they believe one of their young players can step up.

One potential trade target suggested by ClutchPoints is Dennis Schroder, a FIBA ​​World Cup hero who I personally adore. However, I don’t believe this trade will be seriously considered as it seems quite unrealistic.

The proposed trade would involve the Milwaukee Bucks acquiring Dennis Schroeder and the Toronto Raptors acquiring Pat Conton and Marjon Beauchamp. While Schroeder has the potential to be a valuable asset off the bench for a championship contending team, this trade seems like a stretch. Connaughton has been a key player for the Bucks as one of the first names off the bench, especially contributing with his rebounding and scoring during the title run in 2021. Beauchamp, on the other hand, is a promising player that the Bucks organization and fans have high hopes for and would love to have him get more playing time this season.

While the trade would fill a backup point guard void for the Bucks, it would require them to give up a significant package to add a bench player. Additionally, it should be noted that Schroeder cannot be traded until December 15 due to signing a contract this offseason.

That being said, it is important to take a closer look at the details of this proposed trade and consider the feasibility of such a move.

By Editor