We usually wait till the early evening to gather up all the detritus tossed into news hole during the day, but on Monday, the news of the day was no news, that the Brooklyn Nets pursuit of Giannis Antetokounmpo never … actually … began.
That’s what Brian Lewis reported exclusively Monday afternoon.
Writes Lewis:
[A] highly placed league source familiar with the situation told The Post that — among the calls that the Bucks have fielded on the 31-year-old star — Brooklyn wasn’t among them as of Monday afternoon.
That of course runs counter to some early reporting that Brooklyn, which had long coveted the 6’11” Greek big man, would jump into the trade fray now that the Bucks are willing to listen to offers. As Lewis noted.
Giannis Antetokounmpo will be the most sought-after player at Thursday’s NBA trade deadline. But sources told The Post that — contrary to reports — the Nets haven’t called Milwaukee about the Greek superstar.
For years, Brooklyn general manager Sean Marks hoarded assets in case Antetokounmpo ever decided he wanted to leave Milwaukee and was made available.
The news follows word from Brian Windhorst that the Nets haven’t put Michael Porter Jr. on the market.
Jake Fischer has also gotten in on the action today. He reported that “sources say that Toronto, in addition to calls on mid-tier centers like Dallas’ Daniel Gafford, has also expressed interest in Brooklyn’s Day’Ron Sharpe.”
Day’Ron continues to be one of the best bigs off the bench this season, currently averaging 21.9 points and a ludicrous 17.7 rebounds per 100 possessions.













