Giannis Antetokounmpo has yet to make any decisions about his future with the Bucks, as Shams Charania of ESPN reported today and Marc Stein of The Stein Line (Substack link) confirms. But with Charania suggesting that Antetokounmpo is becoming more “open-minded” about considering opportunities outside of Milwaukee and executives converging on Chicago this week for the NBA draft combine, speculation about the two-time MVP’s future with the Bucks is running rampant.
Stein, Grant Afseth of RG.org, and Brian Windhorst of ESPN (Twitter video link) are among the reporters who have pointed to the Spurs and Rockets as the two top teams to watch as potential Antetokounmpo suitors in the event he requests a trade.
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As Windhorst explains, those teams are obvious fits because they have the ability to offer quality young players along with draft picks that aren’t their own in a package for Giannis.
Since the Bucks don’t control their own first-round picks for the coming years, they may not be inclined to launch a full-fledged rebuild if they trade Antetokounmpo. They also might not highly value draft picks coming directly from the team acquiring the star forward, since the picks from a Giannis-led team likely wouldn’t land high in the first round.
Windhorst, Stein, and Afseth also identify the Pelicans as a team to watch as a possible facilitator in any Antetokounmpo deal. If the Bucks do want to hit the reset button, reacquiring their own draft picks could be an important part of their plan, and New Orleans controls those picks in the short term. The Pelicans have the ability to swap picks with Milwaukee in both 2026 and 2027 (top-four protected).
Here’s more on a superstar who has suddenly become a popular subject of trade speculation:
- The Nets have long been known to covet Antetokounmpo and are ready to pounce if he becomes available, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. While Brooklyn’s cap flexibility collection of future draft assets could make the club an intriguing suitor, Windhorst notes that the Nets don’t have as much young talent as some of the other teams that would likely be part of the bidding.
- Do the Heat have the assets necessary to get involved in the potential Antetokounmpo sweepstakes? Anthony Chiang of The Miami Herald explores that question, concluding that there are several other teams who could outbid Miami. The Heat would probably only have a legitimate chance at the Bucks star if he were to exert leverage by putting them atop his wish list, Chiang adds.
- Afseth cites the Hawks as a possible dark-horse Antetokounmpo suitor, noting that Giannis’ agent – Alex Saratsis of Octagon – is among the player representatives Atlanta is believed to be evaluating as a possible candidate to lead the team’s front office. Head coach Quin Snyder, who has a role in personnel decisions, is also represented by Octagon, Afseth observes.
- In his look at potential trade packages for Antetokounmpo, ESPN’s Bobby Marks identifies the Rockets and Spurs as the best overall fits, the Nets and Jazz as the teams best positioned to put together offers heavy on draft picks, and Pistons, Grizzlies, Thunder, Pelicans, Magic, and Sixers as possible wild cards.
- Eric Nehm of The Athletic considers how the Bucks might be able to sell Antetokounmpo on the idea of remaining in Milwaukee by treating 2025/26 as a “gap year” and building a younger, more flexible roster around him in the long term.
Well lets be honest first OKC is but Sam would have to find his balls first
Think Mrs. ( Gordon) Hayward currently is using them for medicine balls at her Pilates class
3rd largest market in the country, #1 in attendance AGAIN (four years in a row) and yet another superstar who won’t come here via trade. Kobe/KG/AD just to name a few.
Lmao (bc I’m so sad not because it’s funny)
Get rid of Billy —-
Al,
That doesn’t help me. Problem is the owner.
Same owner who said “I’ll trade all 6 of my titles for 1 more white sox title”.
Get rid of the owner and GM.
Trust me get I it. We have Dolan … just never liked Billy overrated to me.
That’s a cake walk. It can get far worse.
I feel for you dude. I know all about bad owners and FOs. But, be thankful John Fisher isn’t the owner, or any of the previous A’s owner. The only reason the Giants are still in San Francisco is because of the A’s. People think the Raiders moved because of Oakland, or the Coliseum. According to Mark Davis, it was the A’s that didn’t allow them to build a new stadium. Now, Raiders fans don’t go to the games anymore. The Black Hole is no more. The only reason they make money is because of the Giants. They own the local RSN. They still haven’t broken ground in Vegas. The funnest part of Sacramento in the summer are the rivers.
That’s annoys most of Davey J. He doesn’t realize how good he has it watching the Warriors. It can get far worse.
How could the Nets be an attractive destination. They have a lot of holes to fill. How are they going to do it without those picks?
It’s Brooklyn, and NBA badly wants both NY teams to be relevant.
I wasn’t thinking about the NBA. I was thinking about Giannis. He is probably saying 2 more years of this crap, early exits, no playoffs. If was sent to the Nets, he probably has the moving vans scheduled two years in advance.
If I’m the Nets, I am thinking Khaman and Beringer in the 1st. High upside bigs that are hard to find. Trade assets for later. Giannis would scuttle that.
Giannis wouldn’t go there. He’d go to Knicks. I just don’t see how Knicks could do it.
If Celtics lose to Knicks tonight,
Celtics would offer Tatum, 2025 First and 2027 First for Giannis
As a Celtic I would do it. Those two picks will be worth nothing and with porzingis gone (I guess) and holford in the Twilight, Giannis and Brown would do it for me
Those Celtics picks stink.
You’d have to add at least another starter and a few more first round picks to even start negotiations.
Those 2 first rounders would be low picks and with Tatum coming off a torn Achilles no way the Bucks would take that deal.
I ‘ve mentioned Rockets before. It seems right cause of the return the Bucks can get. Spurs are really interesting. Absolutely a good young team on the rise. Not really all there on the two stars mixing well. Wemby is a high IQ player. So I would give him the benefit of the doubt. On making it work. I still see Rockets with best return ——-
Green, Smith Jr, Whitmore, this years #1 pick
I’d pull the trigger on that immediately if I was the Rockets. I’d think the Bucks would want another pick included in the deal, though.
Rockets just landed the 10th pick …….
Imo Jabari and Green are future stars. I’m Rockets I give another future pick
Spurs/OKC
Jaylen Brown/Jrue Holiday and a 2025 1st round pick.
I would do it. Any of both Jays for Giannis would be thrilling, don’t mind if It is Tatum or Brown leaving. Of course if we win again the ring I would probably change my mind
Of course a Boston fan would. Not even close for the Bucks to be interested.
If Thunder lose to Nuggets this week,
Thunder would offer Hartenstein, Joe, Kenrich Williams and 6 Firsts for Giannis.
Add filler if needed
All of those firsts stink.
I just feel for Milwaukee, there’s near zero chance they’ll find a deal that is even remotely fair much less positions them to compete anytime soon. You either have to roll the dice that Green or Sengun or Holmgren are both available, and capable of being a 1A. Or you have to find a way to do a massive 5 team deal to regain control of your tanking destiny, complicating any deals. Outside of a series of trades that’s difficult to foresee and don’t provide diminishing return on the value spectrum they’re well and truly stuck. This may come down to who Giannis wants to play with the most and figuring out how to maximize those pieces in future trades.
If Giannis wants a first class team, he should go SA. Wemby is the future and Castle will be a star, a Maxey type
And the 2nd pick in this year’s draft
Vic and Giannas on the same team is just unfair on everyone else. Two elite defenders particularly in the paint. Then guys like Fox and Castle on the perimeter. Offensively how do you front up to those two twin towers. Giannas is to fast for most centres and Vic is way to tall for any PF. Go the other way Vic with his shooting pulls your centre out the paint which is a mismatch on the perimeter and an open lane. While Giannas dominates all PF’s.
Spurs should pass them both the 2nd and 14th picks plus Sochan and then whoever else you need for salary matching like Vassell or Barnes and another first
Not now mavericks are in best position to acquure giannis
Flagg is a great start. Not sure what else Dallas can offer…
What makes people believe that they can get Giannis and not have to give up a king’s ransom, which in doing so will leave that team in no better a situation than what exists in Milwaukee? You can’t expect the Bucks to trade Giannis for players you don’t care about giving up!
I thought I was the only one thinking the same. It’s humourous that offers are two first rounders for Giannis. Minimum would be 3-4 first rounders AND a couple of starters.
Yeah it’s really annoying every time his contract would come up youd hear these insulting reports like “How Golden State can acquire Giannis and still retain Steph Curru, and the rest of the Warriors starting 5!!” So ridiculous
It’s not about Gianni’s value. It’s about the CBA and how it’s impacting the value of cost-controlled young players and potential lottery picks. It starts with fewer stars getting to FA because they incentivized staying. Slowly that eroded the value of cap space and took away a roster building tool. Most teams only view FA as a place to find final/depth pieces or veterans to help guide a young team currently.
So the only way to get the 1A player is trading or drafting. There’s been diminishing returns of trading for older supermax players and those deals aren’t leading to titles or deep playoff runs. All of this combines to put pressure on the value systems – Young players and potential lottery picks trade value is skyrocketing while the opposite is true for older players on supermax/max deals that are % of the cap.
So the only thing worth acquiring in a deal for Giannis would be young players with star potential or potential lottery picks. That basically eliminates 20 teams in the league. Realistically only 5-7 teams could put together a package of both. And of those teams, 2 were the 1 and 2 seed in the West. The rest either have questionable draft capital or questionable upside for their young talent.
TLDR – supply and demand.
espn reported this and I agree. Bucks don’t have picks. So can’t really go full rebuild thru draft. Their picks belong to other teams. So they would need players in return. Preferably young talent. Its why the Rockets are probably on top of the list. Jabari, Green. Whitmore all very young. With big futures ahead. All three could start for Bucks. For one starter. Thats a great haul. Rockets have the tenth pick this year. Thats 4 great young talented players. Imo Green and Smith are future all stars. Whitmore also has big upside. All lottery picks. Whitmore was till he dropped. The pick this year could turn into a great upside talent. Like Kasparas, future PG. can backup Dame till ready. Plus another future pick. Again Rockets give back best value.
Jalen Green — SG
Jabari Smith Jr — PF
Cam Whitmore — SF
Jakacunias Kasparas — PG
Future #1 puck
Where are they getting this future #1 pick from? Phoenix in 2027?