I think STers have echo-chambered themselves into having unrealistic expectations for the package that would be necessary for Markkanen.
As some examples:
That idea was later described as "overpaying for Bridges"
I didn't include names because I'm not trying to call folks out. I'm just saying that those who think Mark would be cheap are likely off-base. Whatever Uno reverse card you think the Spurs are going to be able to slap down to win the trade isn't likely to happen. This is what guys cost nowadays, and yes, the price is too damned high. That's why trading for a 2031 pick with the specific idea that it'll be some major trade piece doesn't make sense. It'll be a relative drop in the bucket for a major acquisition. A good player would have been worth a lot more.
The trade I proposed in that other thread basically leaves the Spurs unscathed in terms of their natural picks, which means they can go all-in for the right player if they so choose. I don't anticipate the Spurs getting out of the deal without significant pain, which is why trades involving Collins probably don't work on their face. Being able to swap Branham for Graham might be the best win the team could pull off if their goal is to maintain the free cap to give Lauri a raise this summer.