Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints reported on Monday morning that the Warriors have been the most aggressive team in pursuit of Giannis Antetokounmpo, with ESPN’s Shams Charania later reporting that Golden State had made a “pick-heavy offer.”
Writing for The Stein Line (Substack link), Jake Fischer says the Warriors were cautiously optimistic over the weekend about their odds of acquiring the superstar forward if the Bucks decide to trade him prior to Thursday’s deadline.
However, there may be a significant holdup in a deal coming to fruition. League sources tell Fischer there have been “recent rumblings,” which the Warriors are aware of, that Giannis may not be enthusiastic about landing in Golden State.
Fischer acknowledges that only Antetokounmpo may know how credible those rumors are, but he’s heard from sources close to the situation that the 31-year-old “could be turned off” by the prospect of playing on an older team and/or being criticized for teaming up with Stephen Curry, just as Kevin Durant was and continues to be years later.
Although one source with knowledge of Antetokounmpo’s thinking told Fischer that he “wants to win,” Fischer has heard separately that also Giannis cares about his career arc.
As Fischer explains, part of the reason the Knicks appeal to the perennial All-NBA member is the fact that they haven’t won a championship since 1973; that same line of thinking is part of the reason why Giannis is intrigued by the possibility of joining Anthony Edwards and the Timberwolves, who have never won a title, Fischer writes.
Here are several more Giannis-related trade rumors and notes:
- Fischer continues to hear the Warriors’ offer for Antetokounmpo is unlikely to include Jimmy Butler, whom Golden State wants to retain despite his torn ACL. If the deal is instead built around around Jonathan Kuminga and Draymond Green, rival teams don’t expect the Bucks to actually keep Green. That said, Fischer hears the 35-year-old forward/center’s trade value is “murky” for a variety of reasons, including the fact that he has a $27.7MM player option for ’26/27. People around the situation noted that the Suns would have been a good fit in the offseason, but that was before they acquired Dillon Brooks. Phoenix is still on the lookout for frontcourt upgrades, sources tell Fischer.
- Like many teams around the NBA, the Timberwolves have spent “weeks” preparing for the possibility of Giannis becoming available, multiple team sources tell Jon Krawcyznski of The Athletic. The Wolves are considered one of the strongest suitors for the five-time All-Defensive member for multiple reasons, Krawczynski explains: the Wolves are viewed as a contender, having made the Western Conference finals each of the past two years; Giannis and Edwards have mutual respect; and president of basketball operations Tim Connelly has pulled off multiple blockbuster trades since he was hired by Minnesota in 2022.
- Still, some rival teams remain skeptical the Bucks will actually trade Antetokounmpo by the deadline, Krawcyznski writes, since they could get more appealing offers in the summer.
- Sean Highkin of The Rose Garden Report (Substack link) weighs the pros and cons of the Trail Blazers getting involved in a potential Antetokounmpo trade, whether it’s dealing for him themselves or acting as a facilitator. Portland certainly has assets Milwaukee wants, since the Blazers control the Bucks’ first-round picks from 2028-2030 (two swaps and one pick). According to Highkin, the Blazers are willing to act as a third team — if they get a player they really like. But Highkin doesn’t think Mikal Bridges (Knicks) or Jalen McDaniels (Timberwolves) would fit that bill. As Highkin writes, the Blazers were interested in Bridges, but that was a few years ago when he was obviously younger and on a more team-friendly contract, not the four-year, $150MM extension that will begin next season.
- The Trail Blazers could put together a very compelling package for Antetokounmpo, but it could be riskier than it would be for other teams since they aren’t close to being a contender at the moment and there have been no indications to this point that Giannis wants to end up in Portland, Highkin notes. It could end up being a one-year rental scenario, since Antetokounmpo has a player option for ’27/28, which may not appeal to Portland.
- On Kevin O’Connor of Yahoo Sports’ podcast, Kyle Neubeck of PHLY Sports said the Sixers will definitely inquire about Antetokounmpo prior to Thursday at 2:00 pm CT (Twitter video link). “If you think that Giannis is on the trade block and there is not gonna be a call between the Sixers and the Bucks at some point between now and the deadline on Thursday, I don’t think you’ve been paying attention,” Neubeck said. “I think that they are interested. Any time a player like Giannis is on the market … (president of basketball operations) Daryl Morey is a guy who wants stars. He cares about stars.” Neubeck previously reported that VJ Edgecombe was unavailable in trade talks, and reiterated to O’Connor that he would be “stunned” if the standout rookie is moved.
- As of Monday afternoon, the Nets had not called the Bucks about Antetokounmpo, a source tells Brian Lewis of The New York Post (subscriber link). ClutchPoints reported earlier on Monday that the Nets had inquired about Giannis, but Brett Siegel tweeted it was a mistake that was quickly corrected. Brooklyn has long been linked to Giannis and there has been speculation the team will make an offer for him.
- Zach Kram and Kevin Pelton of ESPN propose fake six Giannis trades, which are evaluated by Bobby Marks.

Oh no. Giannis is not enthusiastic to go to the Dubs. He is turned off with the thought of playing with OLD players like Steph as well as being in a situation that KD went through. Oh no. Whoever could have seen this coming.
Sounds like speculation, but could be about right. Minnesota sounds like the spot. Buh-bye Randle!
Bucks aren’t dumb enough to take a stat padding turnover machine like Randle.
Minny doesn’t have the draft capital for a mid-season deal.
However, in the offseason I’d watch out for a Bucks/Wovles/Suns deal
KD is a bit of drama queen. Look at what happened to the Nets. The Suns will probably win 14 more games this season without Durant. Let’s see how long he lasts with the Rockets.
Talking heads don’t know anything – as if there isn’t a huge difference in KD joining the 73-win Warriors AS A FA after they beat OKC in the playoffs and Giannis getting traded at the deadline to a barely over .500 team.
It comes down to whether or not he thinks he can win in GS.
Giannis is driven by ego like every super star so of course he wants to be the reason a team wins a championship and the warriors with him is still not a championship team.
That story line is a bit of a stretch by Fischer! The KD cupcake scenario was very different. They just lost to the Warriors in the WCF and KD was an FA. Being traded is a totally different thing. Nice try Fish!
****TAKING THE PULSE OF THE HRC (Hoops Rumors Commenters)*****
One of the best sports weeks of the year is upon us, you guys – and the NBA’s got a seat at the table. Let’s try get as many participants for this as possible. Ideally, test your luck with the entire list (tiebreakers go to those who guessed with more players), but a smaller portion is certainly welcomed.
From the list of players below, provide a YES if you think he will be traded by February 5th or a NO if you don’t think he will be traded by Feb. 5………
(1 point for each correct YES or NO)
1. Giannis Antetokounmpo
2. Miles Bridges
3. Jimmy Butler III
4. Anthony Davis
5. DeMar DeRozan
6. Jerami Grant
7. JAMES HARDEN (new inclusion)
8. Tyler Herro
9. Jaren Jackson Jr.
10. LeBron James Sr.
11. Jonathan Kuminga
12. Ja Morant
13. Trey Murphy III
14. Michael Porter Jr.
15. Austin Reaves
16. Domantas Sabonis
17. Klay Thompson
18. Karl Anthony Towns
19. Andrew Wiggins
20. Zion Williamson
1. Giannis Antetokounmpo NO
2. Miles Bridges NO
3. Jimmy Butler III NO
4. Anthony Davis YES
5. DeMar DeRozan NO
6. Jerami Grant YES
7. JAMES HARDEN (new inclusion) YES
8. Tyler Herro NO
9. Jaren Jackson Jr. NO
10. LeBron James Sr. NO
11. Jonathan Kuminga YES
12. Ja Morant NO
13. Trey Murphy III NO
14. Michael Porter Jr. YES
15. Austin Reaves NO
16. Domantas Sabonis YES
17. Klay Thompson NO
18. Karl Anthony Towns NO
19. Andrew Wiggins NO
20. Zion Williamson NO
1. Giannis Antetokounmpo – No
2. Miles Bridges – No
3. Jimmy Butler III – No
4. Anthony Davis – No
5. DeMar DeRozan – Yes
6. Jerami Grant – No
7. JAMES HARDEN – Yes
8. Tyler Herro – Yes
9. Jaren Jackson Jr. – No
10. LeBron James Sr. – No
11. Jonathan Kuminga – Yes
12. Ja Morant – Yes
13. Trey Murphy III – No
14. Michael Porter Jr. – Yes
15. Austin Reaves – Yes
16. Domantas Sabonis – No
17. Klay Thompson – Yes
18. Karl Anthony Towns – No
19. Andrew Wiggins – No
20. Zion Williamson – No
1. Giannis Antetokounmpo YES
2. Miles Bridges YES
3. Jimmy Butler III NO
4. Anthony Davis NO
5. DeMar DeRozan NO
6. Jerami Grant NO
7. JAMES HARDEN (new inclusion) YES
8. Tyler Herro YES
9. Jaren Jackson Jr. NO
10. LeBron James Sr. NO
11. Jonathan Kuminga YES
12. Ja Morant YES
13. Trey Murphy III NO
14. Michael Porter Jr. YES
15. Austin Reaves NO
16. Domantas Sabonis YES
17. Klay Thompson NO
18. Karl Anthony Towns YES
19. Andrew Wiggins NO
20. Zion Williamson NO
If GSW could trade Kuminga and get Bridges. That would be a bigger win than trading everything for Antetokoonpongo or however people pronounce his name. But GSW exists within leftist media, therefore they aren’t allowed to trade for Bridges. That’s the real challenge they’re facing.
I think Miles Bridges has slipped a little bit.
A couple of years ago he was a nice strong power three man who could play the three and the four equally well.
He could shoot defend rebound and all the rest of it.
He’s not all that anymore and not sure why. Of course that’s aside from the legal stuff but the allure isn’t there as it was two years ago regarding his play.
Oh no…Someone is going to be very upset…But, maybe this was the plan.
Is this gonna be Steve Kerr’s fault too?
It is always Kerrs fault
The recent net population drop in Vermont is Kerr’s fault.
No one wants to join the has-been Warriors. Curry will give you 30 but give up 35 with his crooked knees and overall defense. And that’s their only decent player. A bunch of back-ups does not make a contender. Butler will come back just like Klay Thompson. How’d that go for KT?
Kerr is a genius for getting them to .500.
Don’t watch much basketball, do you.
Curry is far from a bad defender. Hes an above average defender at best. If defensive rating is an indication, hes a better defender than Harden, Morant etc.
“Curry is a better defender than Harden.”
Yes, Curry is a better than Harden.
He wants to go to Miami or NYC. End of story.
Warriors actually think the Bucks would take Green?
Seriously?
Has to be a third team will to take that dumpster fire of a contract… Would definitely put the Warriors in a better spot, maybe conference finals and further… but too many teams can beat that offer…
I doubt this happens though… Giannis went through playing with Dame… He knows he needs a different fit to compete…
More likely to go elsewhere… but the Lakers traded AD for Luka… So I am not predicting s**t…
Dame is nowhere near Curry.
“I hate Draymond Green personally, that means all NBA teams hate him too”
– cope
I don’t waste energy hating a fool like that…
What would the point be?
Most aggressive team waits until the last minute to finalize a deal?
Bucks are waiting, and could be deciding to wait until the offseason.
The thing I’ve always wondered about all the rosterbation surrounding Giannis to the Warriors is this: why would Giannis want that beyond this year? And would the Bucks NS Warriors be able to come to terms if it isn’t clear that Giannis would re-sign in Golden State?
It seems like a team that will be stuck in about 2 years with no good players, promising developmental projects, or draft picks so it is hard to see how it would work for Giannis there post-Steph.
Exactly and that’s why I hope the Warriors are involved in this 8 team mega deal but only to pick up a strong four man and a strong wing or guard.
Warriors dump a draft pick or two and their young players and hopefully can work some magic to get better.
There has to be a power forward who’s playoff tested and fourth-quarter ready where the team doesn’t like his contract anymore? Same with a wing or guard. Warriors come to the rescue and take that contract and welcome these fantastic players to the bay.
Then post Curry the Warriors still have the 2029 picks and beyond, instead of mortgaging the next six years for a maybe.
Some teams/players are stubborn. That’s why the heat don’t mortgage their future anymore. They did it in 2005, won their first chip didn’t win again until 2012.
Nets failed, twice trying to do that, suns failed too, kings failed.
Kawhi was stubborn for this. Left a team where he had a chance to win 2 more chips to go home, clippers failed too by mortaging their future and can’t make the finals.
Best options for Giannis are raptors, OKC,spurs, Celtics. OKC won’t make a panic move, spurs won’t trade their picks for Giannis,Celtics love Simons over acquiring Giannis which shows they are too comfortable.
I’d just take the picks and try to figure out how to get my swaps back.
I’m beginning to think Giannis is the most insecure superstar in the league. Imagine Batman refusing to team up with Superman because randoms on the internet might criticize him. What a joke. If you want to win and have the chance to do it with Curry how do you let this stop you? Also, announcing to the world you’re scared about being judged so easily means people will troll no matter what.
Yes, and people will say stuff no matter where he goes. Minnesota to team with Ant-man? How was that different? He’s still joining a star.
The Knicks are built to win and on top of the east so that would be the same thing.
I don’t understand the resistance to the Warriors. They’re probably in the worst shape of all the teams positioning themselves to acquire the man.
Exactly. If he can’t handle the pressure and criticism of the Warriors, a fanbase from the outside that just wants Curry to at least have a chance, how is he going to handle New York who will expect a title and view anything else as a failure?
And I didn’t mention it but criticizing Steph for being too old is funny coming from Giannis. Giannis is an old 31. He has not been fully healthy through the playoffs dating back to his title year. And he isn’t a shooter his game is reliant on athleticism. He’s not going to age gracefully. He’s not a guy who will stay good into his late 30s.
Agreed 100%.
Pfft – as if Giannis ever said anything about being worried about criticism?
That’s 100% talking head’s projection.
Bulls would be the most perfect 3rd team to pull a trade for Giannis for GSW, long as we don’t TJ Warren oops I mean Kuminga back. Give us another couple of 2nd round picks :)
I don’t get what the Warriors are going to offer. Outside of Curry, they have a bunch of aging players on the decline and a bunch of mediocre younger players.
Out of all the teams pursuing Giannis, Warriors have the worst to offer.
I think if they clear the decks by trading for Giannis, they have a pretty easy path of ducking the tax apron in a few years and resetting. There’s def a financial aspect because as soon as Curry retires, the valuation of the franchise will sink.
That new CBA has changed the rules and unfortunately really impacted on how the Dubs were originally built. Same goes with the Bucks as well. Starting to emulate the NFL where your star players are QB salaries and you go down from there.
They have a young Kuminga and other young talent plus a slew of first round picks they can offer. They actually have a really good offer for the Bucks to grow for the future and/or use for trade bait.
I love how being the biggest haters in the universe, NBA social media, makes them think that all NBA front offices are also ran by haters who view players emotionally, not critically.
So, how is Davey going to spin this? It doesn’t fit into his daily “I hate Kerr” rant. Curry is the one keeping Giannis away, not Kerr.
Davey will claim that he wants to play on GSW because 5 years ago he said it. Or he wants to play with Curry. Like I said Warriors chances is about same as Bucks chances so why leave. I just hope warriors are working on trades not about Giannis so they are stuck with nothing on deadline.
They better have a plan B because the Bucks might just wait until the last minute, and there has to be enough time to beat the clock and do something to improve.
Unless they’ve decided that if they can’t get Giannis, it’s tank time.
MDJ most likely has a few backup plans. Sounds like they know it’s not a great shot at getting him. Also could be they just wanted the fans to think they tried.
The narrative is starting to change now being to the Bucks waiting until the offseason.
All I can say is that I hope plan B isn’t Anthony Davis!
GS is going to tank and then draft another Wiseman. Or Kuminga.
.., or Moody.
BM is no longer the GM so they will draft better.