After weeks of speculation and silence, Giannis Antetokounmpo has finally addressed the trade rumors that set New York Knicks fans buzzing â and while the Milwaukee Bucks superstar says heâs focused on the present, his words left the door slightly ajar for the future.
Speaking publicly for the first time since ESPNâs Shams Charania reported on exploratory trade talks between the Knicks and Bucks, Antetokounmpo neither confirmed nor denied that New York was on his radar. Instead, he struck a careful balance between loyalty to Milwaukee and acknowledgment that winning will ultimately guide his decisions.
âFirst of all, I havenât read that story,â Antetokounmpo said after Wednesdayâs practice. âWhen the season starts, I try to get off social media and focus on my craft and the team. But yeah, Iâve said this many times: I want to be in a situation where I can win â and right now, Iâm here. I believe in this team, I believe in my teammates. Weâre here to do something special. All the other extra stuff does not matter.â
Knicksâ Quiet Window Closes Without a Deal
The comment comes just 24 hours after Charania detailed how the Knicks and Bucks engaged in what was described as an âexclusive negotiating windowâ in August.
The discussions, however, fizzled out before gaining traction.
âThe Bucks insisted to the Knicks that they preferred not to move Antetokounmpo,â Charania wrote. âBut those in Milwaukee believe New York did not make a strong enough offer to continue even discussing a trade.â
According to Charania, the Knicks viewed Milwaukeeâs stance as posturing, convinced the Bucks were never serious about moving their two-time MVP. New York, meanwhile, stood pat without the guarantee that such an opportunity would reopen later in the season.
Charania added a key update this week on NBA Today: the Knicksâ exclusive window has officially closed.
âThat window is obviously shut,â Charania said. âWeâre not in August anymore â weâre now in October. If things reopen during the season with this whole Giannis Antetokounmpo element, that window is no longer exclusive to the Knicks. Other NBA teams will enter the picture.â
Giannis Sends a Mixed Message
Antetokounmpo, 30, remains under contract with Milwaukee, but the teamâs three consecutive first-round playoff exits have intensified speculation about his future. For now, he says heâs committed â but his comments carried a layer of nuance that New York fans will not overlook.
âIâve communicated with my teammates and the people I respect that the moment I step on this court, the rest does not matter,â he said. âIâm locked in. Now, if in six or seven months I change my mind, I think thatâs human too. Youâre allowed to make any decision you want. But Iâm locked in â to this team, to these guys, to this coaching staff, and to myself.â
That sounded less like a hard no and more like a pause â one that could stretch until February, when Mikal Bridgesâ trade restriction lifts just four days before the trade deadline.
âTemptationâ in the Offseason
Antetokounmpo also spoke candidly about the lure of outside interest, likening the offseason speculation to âtemptation.â
âItâs like temptation,â he said. âYou know, like when youâre at an amusement park and youâre not wearing your wedding ring, like me now, and people are looking at you. Theyâre looking at you like, âOh, heâs kind of handsome. Oh, temptation.ââ
He added that those overtures happen every offseason. âThere are going to be people who approach me or my agents saying, âHey, this is a possibility, thatâs a possibility,ââ he said. âBut at the end of the day, Iâm going to make a decision. My decision today is that Iâm here and Iâm committed to this team.â
For the Knicks, Antetokounmpoâs comments keep the dream alive â even faintly. The message from Milwaukee was clear: Giannis isnât moving now. But the message from Giannis? Check back later.
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