MILWAUKEE — Talks about the future between the Milwaukee Bucks and their star player Giannis Antetokounmpo have recently become more intense, according to Shams Charania. Speaking on “The Pat McAfee Show,” Charania revealed that tensions within the team and locker room have reached unprecedented levels.
The Bucks are currently struggling, having lost five of their last seven games, with an 18-25 record placing them 11th in the Eastern Conference—just outside the play-in tournament spots. After a 20-point defeat to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday, Giannis openly criticized his teammates, calling them “selfish” and accusing them of not giving full effort.
Following a narrow win over the Atlanta Hawks earlier this week, Giannis was asked if he planned to finish the season with Milwaukee. He responded cautiously, saying, “I don’t know. I take it every day.” This came just weeks after he told The Athletic’s Sam Amick that he would “never” ask the Bucks to trade him.
The mix of intensifying trade rumors and a string of heavy losses—three straight defeats by 18 points or more—has created a highly negative atmosphere in Milwaukee. Charania provided insight into the situation ahead of the February 5 trade deadline.
He explained that discussions between Giannis and the Bucks about his future have been ongoing since last May and have grown more urgent over time. After the recent loss to the Thunder, Giannis made some glaringly unusual comments and was booed by fans in a way not previously seen. His frustration appears to be at an all-time high, stemming from disappointment with the team’s performance and overall situation. Inside the organization, Charania says there is confusion and a divisive environment, fueled partly by Giannis’s doubts about the roster’s competitiveness and his possible interest in other teams, notably the Knicks, his preferred offseason destination, although no trade was made.
Despite Giannis’s long history with Milwaukee—13 years and a reputation for loyalty—sources say the signs point toward an uncertain future between him and the Bucks. The central questions revolve around how and when both sides will come to terms with this reality, as ongoing uncertainty threatens the team’s cohesion and success.
Further highlighting his frustration, Giannis took only 11 shots in the Thunder game and has attempted 13 or fewer in five of the last six games. Though the recent struggles and Giannis’s dissatisfaction raise doubts, the Bucks are under no obligation to trade him before his contract ends in 2027. Meanwhile, the organization reportedly aims to acquire new talent before the trade deadline to stay competitive in the Eastern Conference.
As Brian Windhorst noted recently, “Giannis is the trade deadline.” Few players have the power to influence trades like he does, especially with limited alternatives like Ja Morant or Anthony Davis in the marketplace. The entire league is closely watching how this saga unfolds.
Fan Take: This developing drama is a critical moment not only for the Bucks but for the NBA’s future playoff landscape. How Milwaukee handles Giannis’s frustration and trade talks could set the tone for player-team loyalty and reshape competitive dynamics in the Eastern Conference for years to come.

