The Giannis Antetokounmpo trade war is heating up, with the Golden State Warriors emerging as a top contender to land the superstar. The Bucks' star player has made it clear he's looking to leave, and insiders believe a deal is imminent.
While the offseason is likely when the real negotiations will take place, there's still a chance a blockbuster move could happen before the February deadline. According to Jake Fischer of The Stein Line, multiple franchises, including the Warriors, are assembling packages in anticipation of making a serious push for Antetokounmpo.
The Warriors' long-term interest in Antetokounmpo has been well-documented, but they've traditionally been hesitant to make big moves that would require trading away key players like Draymond Green. However, with the prospect of landing the Bucks' star, Golden State's brass are now open to considering a win-now approach.
Green's salary is a non-negotiable in any deal for Antetokounmpo, and the Warriors would likely need to add Kuminga and Podziemski, two young players they recently acquired from Utah, to sweeten the pot. The team would also have to part with their entire first-round draft asset stash, including four picks and three swaps across seven seasons.
For Golden State, a deal for Antetokounmpo makes sense as the dynasty's two-timeline strategy comes to an end. Pairing the superstar with Curry and Butler could potentially deliver a championship title. While it's still early days in the trade talks, one thing is clear: the Warriors are serious about making a splash this offseason.
While the offseason is likely when the real negotiations will take place, there's still a chance a blockbuster move could happen before the February deadline. According to Jake Fischer of The Stein Line, multiple franchises, including the Warriors, are assembling packages in anticipation of making a serious push for Antetokounmpo.
The Warriors' long-term interest in Antetokounmpo has been well-documented, but they've traditionally been hesitant to make big moves that would require trading away key players like Draymond Green. However, with the prospect of landing the Bucks' star, Golden State's brass are now open to considering a win-now approach.
Green's salary is a non-negotiable in any deal for Antetokounmpo, and the Warriors would likely need to add Kuminga and Podziemski, two young players they recently acquired from Utah, to sweeten the pot. The team would also have to part with their entire first-round draft asset stash, including four picks and three swaps across seven seasons.
For Golden State, a deal for Antetokounmpo makes sense as the dynasty's two-timeline strategy comes to an end. Pairing the superstar with Curry and Butler could potentially deliver a championship title. While it's still early days in the trade talks, one thing is clear: the Warriors are serious about making a splash this offseason.