Milwaukee Bucks: 5 moves to consider with Khris Middleton’s injury
By Dalton Sell
2. Trade for Andre Iguodala
Now we turn to another member of the Memphis Grizzlies, although this acquisition would likely be a lot harder to pull off. However, this move could also be the one that pays off the most come playoff time.
Andre Iguodala is currently stuck on the Grizzlies, seeking a buyout that he will likely not receive any time soon. The Grizzlies want some value in return for the former Finals MVP, as they know many teams have an interest in the 35-year-old.
Acquiring Iguodala would come with a hefty price tag, as in addition to the cost of trading for the former All-Star, the Bucks would then be on the line to pay him the remainder of the $17 million he’s owed this year.
Regardless, this is a championship type move. Iguodala won the NBA Finals MVP in the 2015 season for his stellar defense on LeBron James, and his ability to offer varied offensive contributions. Bringing Iguodala in could help the Bucks defensively in games against teams with two superstar talents — teams such as the Clippers, Lakers, or Rockets — especially in June.