Peyton Watson’s blockbuster sign-and-trade to the Cavs—pulling in $88M over four years—shakes up the NBA landscape, with five teams involved as Denver cuts payroll and Cleveland fills its starting five. The Bucks, who eyed Watson, backed off due to asset concerns, now eyeing Bennedict Mathurin as their top target after Kuminga’s rumored Lakers deal clears the way. Mathurin’s strong stat line makes him a perfect fit for Milwaukee’s scoring needs.
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