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The Great Jordan Clarkson Debate: Should the Bucks trade for him?

The Great Jordan Clarkson Debate: Should the Bucks trade for him?


Episode 386


The Milwaukee Bucks offseason is almost over, but Ti Windisch and Rohan Katti have one last big teambuilding decision left to argue over: should the Bucks trade for Jordan Clarkson to bolster their bench scoring now that the Utah Jazz are in full teardown mode? The Jazz have been reported to have interest in moving him, so is it worth pursuing Clarkson and what would a deal look like between Milwaukee and Utah? The guys got sidetracked thinking about Jae Crowder later in the episode, so this is also the Jae Crowder trade pod too.

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