Famous reporter: It is difficult for the Bucks to trade Antetokounmpo. Next year s offseason is the time for a good show to take place
11:13pm, 3 September 2025Basketball

Recently, famous reporter Zach Lowe talked about the prospects of Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo in a podcast program.
Zach Lowe said: "Giannis Antetokounmpo is weighing his choice. I don't think that trading is a big deal just because his brother Thanasis signed a one-year contract and Giannis will start the new season with the Bucks, and it is likely to play the full season.
" Considering various factors such as the new salary cap limit, it is an extremely difficult task for the Bucks to trade him. Without teams having cap space to facilitate the deal – the Nets will eventually run out of cap space, which can be very difficult.
"But I won't think that this matter has been settled. Next year's offseason is the time for a real good show to be held, because Giannis will be eligible for early renewal, and the contract is about 300 million US dollars in four years. I can't remember the specific number, it's an astronomical number anyway. And that's a watershed. He either signs or doesn't sign. The last guaranteed season for his existing contract is the 2026-27 season. After that, he has a player option worth $63 million."
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