The Milwaukee Bucks have replenished their war chest of future draft picks after agreeing to trade superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo to the Miami Heat on June 22. However, the team's previous deals for Jrue Holiday and Damian Lillard have limited their control over their draft classes through 2030.

What happened?

The Bucks had traded control of their draft classes through 2030 to New Orleans and Portland in deals for Jrue Holiday and Damian Lillard. However, the team has reacquired some of its draft picks and added new ones through the Antetokounmpo trade.

What are the Bucks' future draft assets?

The Bucks have the following draft picks:

  • 2026: First-round pick, No. 10 (their own pick), and first-round pick, No. 13 (acquired from Miami)
  • 2027: Second-round pick (reacquired from Detroit), and second-round pick (least favorable of Dallas or Brooklyn's selections)
  • 2028: First-round pick (but Portland has the right to swap as part of the Lillard trade), and no second-round pick
  • 2029: No draft picks
  • 2030: First-round pick (but Portland has the right to swap as part of the Lillard trade), and first-round pick (with the right to swap with Miami)
  • 2031: Control of their own first-round pick, and control of Miami's first-round pick
  • 2032: Control of their own first-round pick

Why does it matter for Damian Lillard?

The Bucks' limited control over their draft classes through 2030 is a result of the team's previous deals, including the trade for Damian Lillard. The team's ability to reacquire some of its draft picks and add new ones through the Antetokounmpo trade may impact Lillard's future with the team.

What comes next?

The Bucks will have to navigate the NBA draft with limited control over their draft classes through 2030. The team's ability to make strategic trades and signings will be impacted by their limited draft assets.

The Bucks' future draft assets are a complex web of picks and swaps, but the team's recent trade of Giannis Antetokounmpo has replenished their war chest of future draft picks. The team's limited control over their draft classes through 2030 will require strategic planning and decision-making to ensure the team's future success.