The past couple of weeks have seen NBA trade rumors reach a fever pitch surrounding Milwaukee Bucks' star Giannis Antetokounmpo, with names such as the Toronto Raptors, San Antonio Spurs, Houston Rockets and Dallas Mavericks listed among the contenders.
On Monday, as trade rumors continue to swirl, NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal offered a contrarian view on an episode of "Good Word with Goodwill."
When asked what advice he’d give a 30-year-old Antetokounmpo weighing a departure from Milwaukee, O’Neal emphasized that "social media is the market now," downplaying traditional notions of "big markets."
"Nobody cares what city you're in anymore. This ain't the 90s," O'Neal said.
He argued further that Antetokounmpo has already cultivated a global brand as the "Greek Freak," making any city capable of supporting his stardom, saying that he should instead, "Go upstairs and be like 'I want to see all the free agents, I want all the phone numbers and I want to talk to them.' He should bring people to help."
Several current small-market stars reinforce O’Neal's point.
Nikola Jokić, playing in Denver, has won multiple MVPs (2021, 2022, 2024) and an NBA championship (2023), despite Denver’s middle-market status.
Similarly, Luka Dončić thrived in Dallas, elevating the Mavericks to perennial contenders and even an NBA Finals appearance in 2024.
This year's 2025 NBA Finals also features two small-market teams in the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder.
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Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo.
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Antetokounmpo himself has grown his off-court influence from Milwaukee, with endorsement deals and social media engagement rivaling some of the larger markets.
While Los Angeles still offers unique media exposure, O’Neal suggested that the increased tax burden and constant media circus could offset those advantages.