In a major trade involving a total of seven players from four teams before the trade deadline, the defending champion Milwaukee Bucks sent backcourt player Donte DiVincenzo to the Clippers in exchange for Serge Iba card and two future second-round picks. I think this idea is a bi

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In a big deal involving a total of seven players from four teams before the trade deadline, the defending champion Milwaukee Bucks sent backcourt player Donte DiVincenzo (Donte DiVincenzo) from Clippers In exchange for Serge Ibaka (Donte DiVincenzo) and two future second-round picks.

In a major trade involving a total of seven players from four teams before the trade deadline, the defending champion Milwaukee Bucks sent backcourt player Donte DiVincenzo to the Clippers in exchange for Serge Iba card and two future second-round picks. I think this idea is a bi - DayDayNews

Many fans believe that and the Bucks made a fortune in this deal and are the biggest winners among the four teams. Because the team has improved the team's inside strength through this deal, Ibaka can join Daluo to shoulder the Bucks' inside strength after coming to the team, and share the defensive pressure on Antetokounmpo's shoulders. I think this idea is a bit too optimistic. After looking at Ibaka's performance this season, these fans should not be so optimistic.

In a major trade involving a total of seven players from four teams before the trade deadline, the defending champion Milwaukee Bucks sent backcourt player Donte DiVincenzo to the Clippers in exchange for Serge Iba card and two future second-round picks. I think this idea is a bi - DayDayNews

The Ibaka of today is no longer the Ibaka of that year. Ibaka has played a total of 35 times for the Clippers this season. In an average of 15.4 minutes per game, he can only contribute 6.6 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1 assist and 0.7 blocks to the team. His shooting percentage is only 49%, and many of his statistics have dropped. Reached the lowest point of his career. His offensive efficiency is only 100.2, ranking outside the 300th place in the league. It's clear that the team's offense is at a significant stagnation when he's on the court. Affected by injuries and age, his physical condition and athletic ability have been greatly reduced. There is no problem in treating him as a rotation player in the regular season, and there is no problem in arranging him to start in some games, but in the playoffs, with Ibaka's current ability, it is basically difficult to count on him.

In a major trade involving a total of seven players from four teams before the trade deadline, the defending champion Milwaukee Bucks sent backcourt player Donte DiVincenzo to the Clippers in exchange for Serge Iba card and two future second-round picks. I think this idea is a bi - DayDayNews

What's worse is that in order to get Ibaka, the Bucks had to give away DiVincenzo , who was personally selected and trained by the team, and also gave away his bird rights. DiVincenzo suffered a major injury last season, but he had returned from injury some time ago. Judging from his recent performance, the 25-year-old is gradually regaining his form. If he is given more playing time and ball rights, his performance will be better.

In a major trade involving a total of seven players from four teams before the trade deadline, the defending champion Milwaukee Bucks sent backcourt player Donte DiVincenzo to the Clippers in exchange for Serge Iba card and two future second-round picks. I think this idea is a bi - DayDayNews

No matter what, DiVincenzo should have his own place in the Bucks' backcourt. It is really unimaginable to get rid of him as a burden. In the offseason, if the Bucks casually engage in a sign-and-trade, they will have a chance to get better chips than Ibaka and two second rounds. At least under the Bucks' current salary system, the team has no chance of signing a player better than DiVincenzo next offseason.

In a major trade involving a total of seven players from four teams before the trade deadline, the defending champion Milwaukee Bucks sent backcourt player Donte DiVincenzo to the Clippers in exchange for Serge Iba card and two future second-round picks. I think this idea is a bi - DayDayNews

What’s worse is that Connaughton, another outside player on the team, needs to miss a period of time due to a fractured ring finger on his right hand. Do the Bucks really plan to count on the aging Matthews or George Hill to be brave at critical moments? Savior?

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