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Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks stands on the side of the court during their game Golden State Warriors.
Milwaukee Bucks co-owner Jimmy Haslam publicly addressed the escalating trade speculation surrounding Giannis Antetokounmpo, offering rare insight into how the franchise is approaching one of the most consequential decisions in its history.
“Giannis is, I don’t know, a top-three, top-four player in the world,” Haslam said, via ESPN Cleveland. “He brought Milwaukee its first championship in 50 years. And he’s a really good person, too. He’s a great leader, tries hard. And I think Giannis and the Bucks — and this goes back before we were involved — have always worked closely to see what’s best for Giannis and what’s best for the Bucks, and we’ll continue to do so.”
Haslam and his wife, Dee, purchased Marc Lasry’s 25% stake in the franchise for $800 million in 2023, joining Wes Edens and Jamie Dinan in an ownership group that shares control. That structure, while stable, adds a layer to the decision-making process as Milwaukee weighs whether to move its franchise cornerstone.
Why the Bucks’ Ownership Structure Matters in a Giannis Decision
ESPN’s Brian Windhorst explained that Haslam’s comments highlight just how complex a Giannis trade would be from Milwaukee’s perspective.
“You have to make the Bucks happy with the return. The team offering for Giannis has to agree,” Windhorst said on NBA Today. “And because Giannis is a free agent after next season and would need to sign an extension, he has to be somewhat on board. He doesn’t have to sign off on it, but you’re going to get a better offer if he is.”
Windhorst added that ownership alignment is not automatic.
“The Bucks have a relatively unique ownership structure,” he said. “Jimmy Haslam and Wes Edens share the governorship, and when they have a major decision to make — like trading Giannis — the three owners vote. Most of the time they’ve been aligned, but there have been moments where they haven’t.”
That reality means any blockbuster involving Antetokounmpo requires consensus across ownership, basketball operations and timing — a higher bar than most franchises face.
Bucks Weigh Trade Deadline vs. Offseason as Offers Mount
According to ESPN insider Shams Charania, the Bucks are actively reviewing offers from several teams, including the Golden State Warriors, New York Knicks, Miami Heat, and Minnesota Timberwolves.
“Bucks officials, executives and ownership are all huddling against the clock,” Charania reported. “Giannis Antetokounmpo is ready for his exit from Milwaukee, whether that comes at the deadline or in the offseason.”
Charania noted that each proposal reflects a different philosophy: Golden State’s is pick-heavy, Minnesota’s is player-centric, and Miami’s blends both players and draft assets. The Knicks remain involved but face steeper logistical hurdles.
The central question is whether any offer reaches the internal threshold required to move a generational talent still under contract.
On-Court Context Adds Urgency to Bucks’ Decision
Milwaukee’s on-court struggles have intensified the pressure. The Bucks have slipped well below .500 and toward lottery positioning, while Antetokounmpo remains sidelined with a calf strain.
“There’s a conflict shaping the second half of the season,” Charania said. “Giannis wants to play basketball and compete for a championship. But the Bucks are now weighing long-term positioning and draft flexibility.”
That tension has forced the franchise to balance short-term competitiveness against the long-term value of acting while Antetokounmpo still has maximum trade value. If Milwaukee waits until the summer, Giannis would enter the final year of his contract as an expiring asset — a factor that could reshape the market.
What Haslam’s Comments Signal for the Bucks’ Direction
Haslam’s remarks stopped short of signaling an imminent move, but they reinforced a consistent organizational message: collaboration, patience and alignment remain central to the Bucks’ process.
By emphasizing Giannis’ leadership, character and partnership with the franchise, Haslam framed the situation as more than a transactional decision. It is a franchise-defining moment that touches ownership philosophy, competitive timelines and the legacy of the most important player in team history.
Whether Milwaukee ultimately acts at the deadline or waits until the offseason, the message from ownership was clear: any decision involving Giannis Antetokounmpo will be deliberate, unified — and made with the long-term health of the Bucks in mind.