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MIAMI, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 21: Giannis Antetokounmpo #34 of the Milwaukee Bucks looks on against the Miami Heat at FTX Arena on October 21, 2021 in Miami, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
The Giannis Antetokounmpo sweepstakes continue to dominate the early stages of the 2026 offseason.
While there appears to still be a slim possibility Antetokounmpo remains with the Milwaukee Bucks, most signs point to either the Miami Heat or Boston Celtics acquiring the 10-time All-Star in a blockbuster trade.
Bucks co-owner Jimmy Haslem made it clear last month that the franchise would make a decision on Antetokounmpo’s future before the NBA Draft. With the draft less than 10 days away and reports suggesting an imminent Antetokounmpo trade, it appears one of the league’s biggest stars is on the verge of representing a new franchise.

GettyDETROIT, MICHIGAN – APRIL 08: Giannis Antetokounmpo #34 of the Milwaukee Bucks walks off the floor after a 137-111 loss to the Detroit Pistons at Little Caesars Arena on April 08, 2026 in Detroit, Michigan.
For now, the power rests with the Bucks, who possess a rare opportunity to receive multiple franchise-changing young players and draft picks in one offseason. With that, Heat insider Ira Winderman reports what Milwaukee is seeking to achieve in a deal for Antetokounmpo.
“What I was told today was, Haslem wants his player,” Winderman said. “[The Bucks] want someone they can say, ‘Hey, we got this guy.’ The guy is not Tyler Herro.”
Added Winderman: “The Bucks want to have their trophy. They want to say, ‘Yes, we lost a top five player, but, ‘Hey, look who we got!’ The, ‘Hey, look who we got’ — god bless him — probably isn’t Jaime Jaquez Jr.” (h/t @HeatCentral13 on X)
Winderman’s intel aligns with what Brian Windhorst reported for ESPN earlier, explaining that the reason Miami has not yet acquired Antetokounmpo, despite weeks of ongoing negotiations, is because the Bucks “don’t love the Heat’s offer.”
The Heat can’t offer an elite player like the Celtics can with Jaylen Brown, but that hasn’t motivated the Bucks to dismiss Miami as a trade partner, either.
What the Heat can do, however, is assemble a trade package rich with young players the Bucks can build around for the future and draft capital that delivers long-term security.

GettyMIAMI, FLORIDA – DECEMBER 23: Tyler Herro #14 and Jaime Jaquez Jr. #11 of the Miami Heat embrace on the court prior to a game against the Brooklyn Nets at Kaseya Center on December 23, 2024 in Miami, Florida.
Miami possesses two major advantages: 1) a deeper trade package and 2) being Antetokounmpo’s preferred team.
According to Windhorst, Antetokounmpo has conveyed to Milwaukee that he desires to be moved to the Heat in a trade.
“The league believes this is finally going to happen,” Windhorst expressed. “Talks have intensified over the last 7-10 days. He has focused on wanting to be a member of the Miami Heat.”
But, as Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald highlights, Antetokounmpo merely circling where he wants to be traded doesn’t guarantee his request will be honored.
“… It’s not a case of Miami-and-absolutely nowhere else,” Jackson wrote on X. “In other words, there’s NO indication that he will tell every other team that he wouldn’t sign (an) extension with any of them.”
Antetokounmpo’s reported link to the Heat dates back to December, where esteemed NBA insider Bill Simmons revealed two sources told him Antetokounmpo would get traded to Miami.
By many indications, the Celtics appear poised to become more deliberate in their pursuit of Antetokounmpo, which might impact where the 10-time All-Star will play next.
Adel Ahmad Adel is a writer with over five years of experience covering the NBA. His work has appeared on various media platforms, both national and local. More about Adel Ahmad
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