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Giannis Antetokounmpo expressed his fondness for Miami, calling it a 'beautiful city' amid trade speculation regarding his future with the Milwaukee Bucks. He emphasized his commitment to the Bucks despite the ongoing rumors.
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With speculation on whether Giannis Antetokounmpoâs time as a Milwaukee Buck is coming to an end, the Miami Heat have emerged as a potential landing spot for the two-time NBA MVP. And, as it turns out, Antetokounmpo isnât against the destination.
On an episode of the podcast âGogiâs Garage,â hosted by retired NBA player Goran DragiÄ, Antetokounmpo didnât do much to confirm that he planned to leave the Bucks. However, he did note an affinity for Miami, calling it âa beautiful city.â
Antetokounmpo, who has spent his entire 13-year career with Milwaukee, told DragiÄ that this year was the first ârealâ experience he had with trade rumors. The forward said that stories on his potential departure were âeverywhereâ and that he was constantly stopped by fans asking him not to leave.
âI kept saying, I was like âGuys, Iâm here, Iâm not going nowhere,ââ Antetokounmpo said, saying that the rumors would continue anyway. âThey wasnât listening to what I was saying.â
Antetokounmpo said that he has stayed committed to the Bucks, even through this past season. Milwaukee ended with a dismal 32-50 record, missing the playoffs for the first time in nine years, with head coach Doc Rivers stepping down after the season ended.
âWe are loyal people. When people believe in us and people help us, and make us stand on our feet, itâs very hard for you to turn your back,â Antetokounmpo said. âBut at the same time youâre competitive, you want to win. Everybody wants to win. So youâve gotta make a better decision for yourself.â
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DragiÄ then suggested that Antetokounmpo should head somewhere warm, citing the 31-year-oldâs age.
âYou need warm climate, man,â DragiÄ said.
âHey, Miamiâs not a bad place, man. Itâs (a) beautiful, beautiful city, beautiful city,â Antetokounmpo said in response.
DragiÄ, for what itâs worth, spent seven seasons in his 15-year career with the Heat.
Antetokounmpo is under contract with the Bucks through 2028 after signing an extension in 2023. But Milwaukee has been hurtling towards a breaking point with their star, with Antetokounmpo reportedly asking for a trade multiple times during the disastrous 2025-26 campaign.
Antetokounmpo isnât doing much to tamp down current speculation either: When asked this week if he had played his last game as a Buck, Antetokounmpo said that he wasnât sure.
âThatâs a very good question,â Antetokounmpo told reporters after the Bucksâ last game on Sunday. âI don't know. Itâs not up to me anymore. Itâs not up to me. Weâll see.â