“Miami’s package would be built more around young talent than draft capital, namely in the form of Kel’el Ware, revitalized Jaime Jaquez Jr. (who looks kind of awesome again) and possibly Kasparas Jakucionis, who’s just 19 and suddenly starting for Miami,” the article wrote. “Tyler Herro would go as well, though Milwaukee may not desire the Wisconsin native long term. He’s a 20 PPG scorer and still just 26. It’s not nothing. As far as picks, Miami can offer two firsts in 2029 and 2031, and swaps in ’28, ’30 and ’32. Golden State’s picks are far superior. In a potential bidding war, how much would Milwaukee really value Miami’s players? My instinct says the Warriors would win that war if they fired all their bullets. However, I do think Miami’s package, in a vacuum, would probably beat those of the next two teams on this list, or at least be more structurally straightforward.”