Warriors, Giannis Antetokounmpo
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On Monday, the Dallas Mavericks emerged as a possible landing spot after winning the draft lottery. In theory, the Mavericks could send the first pick to the Bucks (as well as matching salary) for the Greek Freak, which would be an offer no one could come close to matching.
According to the Athletic, Giannis Antetokounmpo attended Steph Curry's Warriors-centric, All-Star Weekend party in San Francisco back in February.
Giannis Antetokounmpo is reportedly “open-minded” about a future outside Milwaukee and has an apparent bond with Steph Curry.
The Spurs, emboldened by Victor Wembanyama's ascension, made a bold move for De'Aaron Fox at the trade deadline. It was undoubtedly a win-now boost, but it stopped well short of being an all-in push.
The Warriors continue to be interested in pursuing Giannis Antetokounmpo, no matter how unrealistic it may be.
Do the Golden State Warriors have a real shot at acquiring Giannis Antetokounmpo this summer? Possibly, but the Warriors aren't the Western Conference team capable of putting together the best offer for the Milwaukee Bucks star. Here are three trade ...
Antetokounmpo has not asked for a trade, but Milwaukee's ability to build a championship roster around him appears constrained. So now what?
The Bucks do not control their own first-round draft pick until 2031. They have 35% of a maxed-out salary cap committed to a 34-year-old Damian Lillard, who tore his left Achilles tendon in the playoffs. The back end of their rotation is full of free agents. The front end is barren beneath Antetokounmpo.