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The 2026 NBA Draft Lottery has raised questions about potential trades involving Jaylen Brown and Giannis Antetokounmpo. Speculation includes whether the Celtics would consider moving Brown and if the Cavs would offer Evan Mobley along with draft picks for Giannis.

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The 2026 NBA Draft Lottery has settled one big question, and in doing so, cracked open several more. Now that teams know where their picks fall, the Giannis Antetokounmpo trade market can accelerate with real numbers attached to every package.
Miami Herald reporter Barry Jackson framed the post-lottery landscape with two particularly loaded questions on X Sunday:
"So many fascinating next shoes to drop. Does Boston listen on Brown? Do Cavs offer Mobley and essentially three ones for Giannis? There will always be surprises in this league."
Both scenarios are speculative, but neither is baseless.
The Celtics have floated as a theoretical destination for weeks. The Cavaliers, sitting on Evan Mobley as a young centerpiece, have been connected to conversations in part because of the sheer volume of picks they could assemble.
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The Celtics scenario begins with Jaylen Brown, the 2024 Finals MVP, under contract through 2029. Boston has been identified as a leading destination in prediction markets, with Kalshi odds placing the Celtics at 24% likelihood of acquiring Giannis as of Sunday.
A Brown-for-Giannis framework would give Milwaukee a former champion and a player with a long-term contract, something the Bucks have indicated matters to them. The complication is the Celtics' lack of draft picks in the short range, meaning any serious offer would require adding future selections from other years.
The Cavaliers' angle is, in a way, structurally different. Evan Mobley represents a type of young, controllable asset that Milwaukee covets. A package built around Mobley and three first-round picks would check Milwaukee's core boxes: youth, flexibility, and long-term roster capital.
The challenge for Cleveland is that moving Mobley also fundamentally changes what the Cavaliers are, especially during an already turbulent postseason run against the Pistons.
If the Cavaliers are eliminated, the conversation around major roster changes opens considerably. If they survive and advance, trading a cornerstone piece becomes harder to justify to a fanbase and locker room that just went through a playoff run. As Jackson noted Sunday: "There will always be surprises in this league."