Written by Megan Taylor, sports reporter covering international sports since 2020
Giannis Antetokounmpo trade talks remain active, with the Milwaukee Bucks still weighing offers as the Miami Heat and Boston Celtics stay linked to the two-time National Basketball Association most valuable player.
ESPN’s Brian Windhorst reported that Milwaukee continues to study several paths, with the franchise yet to find a package strong enough to move its long-time star.
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Miami Heat Remain Strong Suitor
Windhorst reported that Antetokounmpo has been willing to sign an extension with the Miami Heat if a deal is completed.
That has kept Miami heavily involved, but the Bucks have not yet been convinced by what is available.
The Heat can build a proposal around the No. 13 pick in next week’s draft, along with rotation players and younger pieces.
Milwaukee’s challenge is judging whether that type of return is enough for a player who has shaped an era of Bucks basketball.
Boston Celtics Also Monitored
Boston remain another team to watch, with Windhorst reporting that Antetokounmpo would also be open to extending with the Celtics after a trade.
Any Boston deal would bring difficult roster questions, with Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown already central to the team’s build.
Adding Antetokounmpo would also require the Celtics to rethink how their attack and spacing work around his strengths.
Windhorst noted that a final deal could need three or even four teams, with contracts, players and draft assets all needing to line up.
For now, Milwaukee appear willing to take time rather than rush a decision that could define the next stage of the franchise.



