The future of Giannis Antetokounmpo is shaping up to be the biggest storyline of the offseason, and league insiders expect a full-scale bidding war if he becomes available. According to Chris Mannix of Sports Illustrated, as many as six teams are preparing to enter the race, turning what would normally be a two-team sweepstakes into what one insider called a ‘bidding bonanza.’
The franchises expected to circle aggressively include the Golden State Warriors, Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves, Los Angeles Lakers, Houston Rockets, and New York Knicks. That level of interest changes everything for the Milwaukee Bucks.
Each of these franchises brings a different pitch. Golden State views Giannis as a final championship swing alongside Stephen Curry. Miami has long chased a superstar to pair with its culture and playoff identity. Minnesota sees a dominant frontcourt pairing as a path to contention.
The Lakers remain aggressive in every superstar market, especially with Luka Doncic now leading their roster. Houston has the assets and young talent to make a serious push. New York offers market size, depth, and the pressure of a franchise ready to take the next step.
Milwaukee’s position adds urgency to the situation. The franchise has made its stance clear. If Giannis does not sign a four-year extension worth around $275 million, they will explore trade options rather than risk losing him for nothing. That single factor opens the door for rival teams to act aggressively.
At the same time, there is a growing belief that the Bucks may have already missed their peak window to move him. Earlier in the season, offers were stronger. Teams were willing to commit more when Giannis represented multiple years of control. Now, with injuries piling up and contract uncertainty looming, front offices are weighing risk more carefully.
Giannis is still dominant. He is averaging 27.6 points, 9.8 rebounds, and 5.4 assists, shooting 62.4% from the field and 33.3% from three-point range. He has played only 36 games this year, missing large parts due to injury, which matters when teams are preparing to commit long-term money and assets. The Bucks did not make the playoffs, as they sit 11th in the East with a 30-46 record.
There is also noise around his relationship with Milwaukee. Some insiders believe reports of a rift between Giannis and the front office are overstated, even manufactured. Still, perception shapes negotiations. Once doubt enters the picture, teams begin preparing for movement.
If Giannis becomes available, this will not be a quiet process. It will move fast. Teams will line up with packages built around picks, young players, and immediate contributors. Milwaukee will have options, even if the value is not as high as it once was.


