The NBA trade deadline has come and gone, but for Milwaukee Bucks fans, the anxiety surrounding their franchise cornerstone is far from over. While Giannis Antetokounmpo remained with the team through the Feb. 5 deadline, whispers from around the league suggest this may have been merely a temporary solution rather than a permanent one to the ongoing saga.
The Bucks currently sit at 21-30, a disappointing twelfth in the Eastern Conference, a far cry from their championship aspirations. The team’s struggles have been compounded by Antetokounmpo’s injury absence. And the uncertainty surrounding his future has cast doubts over what was supposed to be a competitive season.

Bucks Reportedly Playing Waiting Game With Giannis Antetokounmpo Trade
According to bombshell reports emerging from league sources, the Bucks’ behavior during trade deadline negotiations has raised serious questions about their intentions.
Multiple teams pursuing Antetokounmpo reported that Milwaukee never provided a clear threshold for what they wanted in return, leading several franchises to question whether the front office was ever genuinely serious about moving their two-time MVP.
As NBA insider Brett Siegel’s source said, “All the reports out there say the Bucks were negotiating and going back and forth on a Giannis trade. That wasn’t the case. You could tell they weren’t serious at all and just wanted information. It is possible they were just getting a head start on trading Giannis in the summer, but they got all the information they needed right now to try to flip things around in the summer.”
This revelation paints a concerning picture for Bucks fans. The Miami Heat were among the teams informed late Wednesday night that Milwaukee would likely retain Antetokounmpo beyond the deadline, with the Bucks preferring to wait and see what packages they could secure in the offseason. The Golden State Warriors also pivoted away from pursuing a deal after determining the Bucks weren’t genuinely willing to move their star.
The summer presents a landscape entirely different. Multiple contenders, including the Heat, Lakers, Cavaliers, Timberwolves, and Knicks, will have additional first-round picks available to trade after the 2026 draft, potentially creating a more robust and competitive market for Antetokounmpo.
League insiders have indicated that Antetokounmpo has informed the Bucks for months that he believes it’s time to cut ties, though he’s also expressed a desire to remain in Milwaukee if a championship is genuinely possible.
With the franchise being mediocre right now and the Greek Freak entering what should be his prime years, the summer looms as a pivotal moment that could define the next chapter of his NBA career.
