What if Giannis doesn’t play for the Bucks anymore?

The Milwaukee Bucks’ excellent player, Giannis Antetokounmpo, has made it clear that he might not sign a long-term contract extension with the franchise, which has sparked a lot of rumors about a potential trade involving him.


This next summer, Milwaukee might make Giannis Antetokounmpo the offer of the biggest contract in NBA history: a five-year contract for up to $334 million. But the former NBA MVP appears to be solely focused on taking home another championship.

“I could see myself being a Milwaukee Buck for the rest of my career as long as we play and we approach the game every single day the right way, and we all sacrifice for the common goal,” Giannis stated in an interview with 48 Minutes.


However, I lose interest in people if I believe they aren’t as committed to closing the business as I am.

“I’m a champion as well as a player for the Milwaukee Bucks. If a better chance to win Larry O’Brien arises, I have to take it.

Five teams have surfaced as potential destinations for Giannis Antetokounmpo, according to ESPN. The Golden State Warriors, Brooklyn Nets, Toronto Raptors, New Orleans Pelicans, and New York Knicks are a few of these teams.


The Milwaukee Bucks player has also been linked to a few other, less well-known contenders.

Given his great skill, Antetokounmpo may be interested in playing for any of these teams. Some, though, appear to fit better than others. In particular, the Warriors and Raptors seem like good options.