Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo is reportedly available for a trade before the February 5 deadline, drawing interest from multiple teams including the Golden State Warriors and Portland Trail Blazers. The Warriors are prepared to offer a substantial package featuring draft picks and young players to pair him with Stephen Curry. While a deal remains uncertain, the Bucks may prefer waiting until the offseason for better offers.
Giannis Antetokounmpo Trade Rumors Heat Up
As the NBA trade deadline approaches on February 5, 2026, at 3 p.m. ET, speculation about Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo has intensified. The two-time MVP, recovering from a calf injury, is open to a move, with reports indicating he prefers to resolve his future now rather than wait for free agency in 2027. ESPN's Anthony Slater noted that the Bucks have become receptive to offers after months of deflecting calls.
The Golden State Warriors emerge as frontrunners, willing to go 'all in' according to Slater. Their proposed package includes unprotected first-round picks in 2026, 2028, and 2032; a top-20 protected pick in 2030; a 2031 pick swap; plus players Jonathan Kuminga and Brandin Podziemski. NBC Sports' Monte Poole reported that even Draymond Green could be included if necessary, though the Warriors prefer not to move him. Green himself dismissed concerns, stating, “I ain’t losing no sleep though. I slept great last night.” The pairing of Antetokounmpo and Curry is hailed as a 'match made in basketball heaven,' combining elite rim attacks with unmatched shooting, though spacing issues with Green remain a concern.
Portland Trail Blazers have expressed interest, potentially offering the best return due to their control of Milwaukee's future picks from the Damian Lillard trade (2028-2030). Marc Stein and Jake Fischer reported Portland's outreach, despite the long shot of convincing Antetokounmpo to extend. A possible package might involve Jerami Grant, Scoot Henderson, and regaining pick control, though complications with swap rights and protections to other teams like Chicago and Washington exist.
Other suitors include the New York Knicks, whose offers strengthen on February 1 when Mikal Bridges becomes trade-eligible; the Miami Heat, with a package featuring Tyler Herro, Kel'el Ware, and multiple firsts; and dark horses like the Los Angeles Lakers, Orlando Magic, and Brooklyn Nets. Experts like those at The Athletic argue the Bucks benefit from waiting until summer, when more teams gain draft assets and suitors expand, potentially yielding a richer haul. Zach Lowe called it a 'coin flip' for a deadline deal, noting Milwaukee is in 'digest mode,' evaluating offers without proactive negotiation.
No agreement is imminent, but the Bucks' leverage grows with Portland's involvement, pressuring rivals to improve bids. Antetokounmpo's desire for a quick resolution could tip the scales, amid a market where his next team must secure his long-term commitment.