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Should the Boston Celtics tank if they can’t trade for Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo?

Should the Boston Celtics tank if they can’t trade for Milwaukee Bucks star forward Giannis Antetokounmpo? The Celtics are in a bit of a reset season after star Boston forward Jayson Tatum went down with an Achilles tendon injury in the 2025 NBA Playoffs. While he seems to be okay with staying in Milwaukee for the present, it is not out of the question that he might want a change of scenery if things go sideways again.

But does it make sense to tank if the Greek Freak is not coming to Boston? At least one fan of the team thinks so, and the folks behind the “NESN” YouTube channel put together a clip from their “Hold My Banner” show taking a closer look at that aggressive point of view.

They also touch on some other pressing questions the Celtics will need to answer by the end of the offseason, so check it out below.

Warriors superstar Steph Curry enters his 17th NBA season having played with and against some of the greatest basketball players of all time.

So, who would he consider to be the hooper with the highest on-court IQ? The 37-year-old revealed his answer to Complex’s Speedy Morman on Thursday.

“Between [Chris Paul] and [LeBron James] — those two,” Curry told Morman.

No shockers there.

Paul and James have undoubtedly been hailed as two of the NBA’s brightest players throughout their combined 2,916 career regular-season games played. Each can facilitate offenses like no other and always has been an extension of their coaching staff.

Curry has a great perspective on each player. He has been a longtime rival of both with Golden State, having defeated their various teams en route to championships. He, too, has played on the Warriors with Paul and on Team USA Basketball with James.

“It’s the way they play, obviously, but the way they talk, the way they can kind of orchestrate an offense [and] control it,” Curry told Morman. “Like, Bron is the one who can control the tempo the greatest.

“And CP’s the one that, every possession, knows what he’s trying to get out of it. At his peak, it was insane; he could get his bucket and get somebody a lob or drop-down pass; he knew what play; the timing was cool; all that type of stuff.”

Curry has much respect for Paul and James. And one day, they will have spots in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame together, largely due to their unique basketball minds.

But Curry mentioned one more name when finishing his answer to Morman — his longtime Golden State teammate and fellow future Hall of Famer, Draymond Green.

“Those two are top of mind with the highest IQ,” Curry reiterated about Paul and James to Morman. “And obviously Draymond. That’s like the podium for me.”

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