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The Miami Heat have once again landed a superstar, securing two-time NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo in a blockbuster trade with the Milwaukee Bucks, a move that aligns both player and franchise in their relentless pursuit of championships.

The monumental deal, confirmed by a person familiar with the negotiations who spoke on condition of anonymity as it awaits required league approval, sends Antetokounmpo and Bobby Portis to Miami.

In exchange, the Bucks will receive Wisconsin native Tyler Herro, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Kel’el Ware, and Kasparas Jakucionis. Milwaukee also acquires the No. 13 selection in Tuesday night’s NBA draft, a first-round pick swap in 2030, first-round picks in 2031 and 2033, and a second-rounder in 2033.

Giannis Antetokounmpo wants more championships. So do the Miami Heat
Giannis Antetokounmpo wants more championships. So do the Miami Heat (Getty)

This acquisition marks another chapter in the Heat’s storied history of star-studded recruitment, echoing the arrival of Shaquille O’Neal in 2004, which led to a 2006 NBA title, and the formidable trio of LeBron James, Chris Bosh, and Dwyane Wade in 2010, resulting in four NBA Finals appearances and two championships.

At 31, Antetokounmpo is expected to sign a massive extension later this year, signaling the Heat’s belief in his continued dominance.

Antetokounmpo, a 10-time All-Star and the architect of Milwaukee’s 2021 NBA title, is widely considered one of the game’s all-time greats, having been named to the NBA’s 75th anniversary list.

Wade, James and Bosh combined to create ‘The Big Three’ in Miami
Wade, James and Bosh combined to create ‘The Big Three’ in Miami (Getty)

He has been a perennial MVP candidate, receiving votes in nine consecutive seasons before an injury-shortened 2025-26 campaign, during which he averaged 27.6 points per game. Boasting career averages of 24.1 points and 9.9 rebounds, with 10 consecutive seasons averaging at least 22.9 points, Antetokounmpo’s 21,531 career points rank him seventh among active players.

For the Milwaukee Bucks, the trade signals a significant pivot. Despite previous assurances that their franchise cornerstone was untouchable, the team, which recently fired coach Doc Rivers, was reportedly not considered a championship contender.

Bucks co-owner Jimmy Haslam hinted at the possibility in May, stating, “I just think before the draft is a natural time, right, because if Giannis does play somewhere else we’re going to get a lot of assets. … You’ve got to get it right.” New coach Taylor Jenkins was reportedly informed that Antetokounmpo might not be with the team for the upcoming season.

Antetokounmpo is seen during the Monaco Grand Prix earlier this month
Antetokounmpo is seen during the Monaco Grand Prix earlier this month (Reuters)

Antetokounmpo’s move to South Beach is perhaps less surprising given his long-standing admiration for the Heat’s culture. He shares an agent with Miami’s star center Bam Adebayo, the only player the Heat reportedly deemed untouchable in the negotiations.

After a game against Miami on March 12, Antetokounmpo remarked, “They’re going to play tough and they’re not going to stop playing. That’s the Miami Heat culture.” Little did anyone know those words would precede his final games in a Bucks uniform.

The trade also ends a contentious period surrounding Antetokounmpo’s health. After playing his last game for the Bucks on March 15, he missed the final 15 games of the season. While the team cited injury, Antetokounmpo publicly stated he was healthy and wanted to play, a dispute that prompted a league investigation.

Ending a marathon watch for the next great Miami get, the Heat landed Antetokounmpo — a two-time NBA MVP and 10-time All-Star — from the Milwaukee Bucks on Monday night in exchange for a massive haul of players and draft picks
Ending a marathon watch for the next great Miami get, the Heat landed Antetokounmpo — a two-time NBA MVP and 10-time All-Star — from the Milwaukee Bucks on Monday night in exchange for a massive haul of players and draft picks (Getty)

He had battled a left adductor strain in November, a right calf strain in December, and a re-injury to the calf in January. His final game saw him land awkwardly on a dunk, leading to a diagnosis of a left knee hyperextension and bone bruise.

His pursuit of further accolades was evident at the 2025-26 Bucks training camp, where he dismissed the idea of already being an all-time great, declaring, “I’m not there yet.”

He reflected on his journey, saying, “Every basketball player, every athlete, starts a career and they have this quest of what they want to accomplish and what to be remembered for. And I think at this point, I’ve accomplished everything that I’ve put my mind to.”

Those words were spoken in Miami, a city that will now be his new home as he chases that elusive next chapter in his storied career.

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