That’s finally over.
The Milwaukee Bucks have traded Giannis Antetokounmpo and Bobby Portis to the Miami Heat, sending one of the league’s defining superstars to a direct Eastern Conference rival in exchange for Tyler Herro, Kel’el Ware, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Kasparas Jakucionis, three first-round picks (including No. 13), one pick swap, and one second-round pick.
The deal theoretically reshapes the conference and gives the defending champion New York Knicks a new obstacle on their road back to the Finals.
Milwaukee agreed to send Antetokounmpo and Portis to Miami in exchange for Herro, Ware, Jaquez Jr., Jakucionis, three first-round selections, a pick swap, and a second-rounder.
The move ends an era for the Bucks while making Miami an instant contender built around Giannis and Bam Adebayo.
The Knicks were already expecting opponents to take big swings after winning the NBA championship. Adding a player who has been an MVP (twice), Finals MVP, Defensive Player of the Year, and perennial All-NBA selection is quite a haymaker.
That said, our panic meter isn’t hemorrhaging just yet. New York won a championship by combining elite star talent with depth, versatility, chemistry, and commitment to defense. This trade doesn’t erase that foundation. Nonetheless, every television panel and podcast will spend the summer discussing whether Giannis and Bam Adebayo have already leapfrogged the defending champs.
According to Shams Charania, “The Celtics aggressively pursued Giannis, offering Milwaukee a package featuring 2024 Finals MVP Jaylen Brown and two first-round picks, sources tell ESPN. The Bucks seriously negotiated with two finalists in recent weeks: Miami and Boston, which were both on Antetokounmpo’s list of preferred destinations.”
We bet things will be awkward in the locker room if the Celts go into training camp with Brown still on the roster.
The combination of Giannis and Adebayo gives Miami one of the league’s most intimidating frontcourts, capable of controlling the paint on both ends. The flip side is that Miami paid a big price for the privilege, stripping away much of the franchise’s young depth and future flexibility.
Veteran minimum players are likely to be interested in joining the Heat now. Meanwhile, Milwaukee begins a franchise-altering rebuild built around a haul of young players and draft assets. And the Knicks? They’ll keep preparing to defend a title.
Go Knicks.













