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Giannis Antetokounmpo trade rumors: Bucks star 'sure' to return to health
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Giannis Antetokounmpo Trade Buzz: Bucks’ Superstar Confident in Full Comeback

December 18, 2025 4 Min Read
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Giannis Antetokounmpo has chosen not to comment on speculation about his future with the Milwaukee Bucks. On Thursday, the two-time MVP responded to rumors suggesting that he and his agent are considering whether Milwaukee remains the best place for his NBA career. Antetokounmpo stated he was unaware of any discussions earlier this month between his agent Alex Salatzis and the Bucks regarding his future. He emphasized that his main focus is recovery from injury, and while his agent can engage in talks with the Bucks or other teams, Antetokounmpo himself has not been part of these conversations.

He explained, “I haven’t heard any reports. If my agent is talking to the Bucks, he does so independently. I don’t work for my agent; he works for me. There are always discussions between agents and teams, players, or executives in the league, which is beyond my control.” He reiterated that he remains committed to his teammates and prioritizes getting healthy.

Giannis has been out since hurting his calf during a December 3 game against the Detroit Pistons. Although the Bucks originally expected a two to four-week recovery, Giannis believes a four to six-week timeline is more accurate. He suspects that returning too soon after a previous left adductor strain led to the current calf injury. “Coming back early may have been a mistake because you tend to overcompensate, which can injure the soleus muscle,” he said.

In August, ESPN reported trade discussions between the Bucks and New York Knicks involving Giannis, but nothing came of it. Since his return from injury, trade rumors have only intensified. He joked about the constant trade chatter, saying, “This is the most talked-about topic in my career. I see headlines about me going to Memphis or Detroit—I’m basically the hottest name right now. Just kidding.”

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The Bucks have struggled to replicate the success that led to their 2021 NBA title, holding an 11-16 record before their game against the Toronto Raptors, with a 2-8 record without Giannis on the court. Despite this, Antetokounmpo insists he won’t pressure teammates or demand results using his status as leverage. “I’m not going to threaten teammates with ‘win or you’re out.’ We’re growing together, and that won’t happen. But we do need urgency to turn things around,” he said.

He also mentioned speaking with coaches and players about the rumors, as they impact the team. “Teammates ask me about the rumors because it affects their careers, and I always give them honest answers,” Giannis shared.

Fan Take: This update from Giannis highlights the uncertainty surrounding one of the NBA’s biggest stars, signaling that his recovery and future decisions could significantly influence the Bucks and the league. Basketball fans should pay attention, as his next move may reshape team dynamics and the competitive landscape in the NBA.

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