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Pelicans to trade Jrue Holiday to Bucks
Acquiring Jrue Holiday (right) is an all-in move for general manager Jon Horst and the Bucks. Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports

The Bucks have reached a deal to acquire standout guard Jrue Holiday from the Pelicans, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic, who reports (via Twitter) that New Orleans will receive Eric Bledsoe, George Hill and draft compensation in return.

That draft compensation is substantial — it will include three future first-round picks, sources tell Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN (Twitter link). There will also be a pair of future draft pick swaps in the deal, per Charania (Twitter link).

Holiday, 30, is coming off a 2019-20 season in which he averaged 19.1 PPG, 6.7 APG, 4.8 RPG, and 1.6 SPG with a shooting line of .455/.353/.709 in 61 games (34.7 MPG) for New Orleans. Although he didn’t earn a spot on one of this season’s All-Defensive teams, he has done so twice in the past and is widely considered one of the NBA’s best perimeter defenders.

Acquiring Holiday is an all-in move for general manager Jon Horst and the Bucks, who are trying to convince two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo to sign a super-max contract extension to remain with Milwaukee long-term. Antetokounmpo has repeatedly stated that he’s interested in staying in Milwaukee as long as he believes the club is capable of winning a title.

Upgrading their backcourt by acquiring Holiday should make the Bucks, who have posted the league’s best regular-season record in each of the last two seasons, an even more formidable title threat. However, the cost is significant, particularly considering Holiday’s contract situation.

The 30-year-old’s deal will pay him $26.2 million in 2020-21 and includes a $27.1 million player option for ’21-22, meaning he can reach free agency a year from now. While Antetokounmpo and Holiday are both eligible to hit the open market and sign elsewhere in 2021, it sounds like the Bucks are  betting heavily on their ability to lock up both players to new deals.

Holiday’s age and contract situation prompted the Pelicans to explore the trade market in search of a deal this offseason, as president of basketball operations David Griffin looked to acquire pieces that better line up with the timeline of New Orleans' young core, led by Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram.

While the Pelicans were reportedly willing to hang onto Holiday if a favorable deal didn’t materialize, a return of three first-round picks and two pick swaps was too appealing to turn down. Having landed a substantial haul in last year’s Anthony Davis trade as well, New Orleans now has five extra first-round picks in future seasons, as well as three pick swaps.

It remains to be seen whether Bledsoe and Hill will spend the season with the Pelicans or if New Orleans might look to flip one or both players in subsequent deals.

Bledsoe, a strong defender whose offensive limitations have hurt the Bucks in the last two postseasons, averaged 14.9 PPG, 5.4 APG and 4.6  RPG on .475/.344/.790 shooting in 61 games (27.0 MPG) in 2019-20. He has  three years and about $54 million left on his contract, although his 2022-23 salary ($19.4 million) is mostly non-guaranteed.

Hill, meanwhile, was a reliable rotation player in Milwaukee, averaging 9.4 PPG, 3.1 APG and 3.0 RPG on .516/.460/.842 in 59 games  (21.5 MPG) last season. The 34-year-old has a guaranteed $9.6 million salary in ’20-21 with a lightly guaranteed $10 million salary for ’21-22.

With Holiday off the market, teams such as the Nuggets and Nets, who were linked to the veteran guard, will have to look elsewhere for a potential upgrade on the wing.

This article first appeared on Hoops Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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