One major entity is ignored in Giannis Antetokounmpo-Warriors trade chatter Today Us News



In the breathless, 24-hour cycle of NBA trade rumors, it’s easy to lose the plot. We obsess over the player, the potential destination, the salary cap math, and the hypothetical basketball implications. But in the current mania surrounding Giannis Antetokounmpo, everyone seems to be missing the forest for the trees.

We are so busy asking where Giannis wants to go and bandying about how much the Golden State Warriors need him now, that we’ve forgotten the most important entity in the entire conversation: the Milwaukee Bucks.

For months, perhaps years, the idea of trading the franchise icon was anathema in Wisconsin. It took several mortgages going underwater, a mountain of losses, injuries, and a looming extension deadline for the Bucks to even whisper that they might be “open for business.”

And even then, it was couched in the polite, ambiguous language.

So, honestly, why would Milwaukee be in such a rush to trade Giannis by Thursday’s deadline?

Let’s look at the reality on the ground: Giannis is currently sidelined with a calf injury that will keep him in street clothes until March. The Bucks, meanwhile, are wallowing with the seventh-worst record in the NBA.

Connect those dots, and the picture is clear — Antetokounmpo has almost certainly played his last game for Milwaukee. Whether he is traded by Thursday’s deadline or moved in July, he isn’t suiting up for a tanking Bucks team this spring.


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