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Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo eyeing move to Miami or Brooklyn in 2025

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Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo could force his way out of the franchise in 2025 if the team have another underwhelming season.

That’s according to a report from Bill Reiter, an NBA insider for CBS Sports who also wrote that the player’s preferred destinations include the Miami Heat and Brooklyn Nets.

Antetokounmpo, a two-time league MVP in 2019 and 2020 and Finals MVP winner in 2021, has struggled with a number of untimely injuries around playoff time for the last few years.

In 2023, he missed two games of Milwaukee’s first round series defeat to Miami and in 2024 he suffered a calf injury at the end of the regular season which ruled him out indefinitely.

The Bucks have began the season in ugly fashion, beating the Philadelphia 76ers on their opening night before three straight losses to the Chicago Bulls, Brooklyn Nets and Boston Celtics.

Khris Middleton is once again sidelined with an injury and Antetokounmpo’s chemistry with co-star Damian Lillard has looked disconnected ever since the blockbuster trade a year ago.

Could Giannis Antetokounmpo leave the Bucks in 2025?

There seems to be every chance that Giannis could force his way out next year if things don’t go as hoped. He has a player option in 2027 and Milwaukee would want the biggest return they can get, so a trade is possible.

Doc Rivers is a fairly uninspiring head coach in the current era of the NBA and it doesn’t look likely that he’ll go anywhere soon, considering he signed a deal worth $40 million in January.

Of the two reported teams in the player’s interest, Milwaukee could get the more lucrative haul from the Heat – with players like Bam Adebayo, Tyler Herro and Jaime Jaquez on the table.

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Joe Lyons is a sports writer and has also been published by Nottingham Forest FC, working with the academy and senior teams to produce content on matchdays. He formerly covered the Premier League and EFL as an on-site reporter during the 2020/21 season for Prost International. He is an expert in a range of sports including soccer, basketball, darts and American football. Joe specialises in long form SEO content alongside news, tips and betting. His sports betting work can be found on SportsLens and The Sports Daily. Joe has a keen eye for the sports betting industry in the USA which covers the NBA and NFL, tracking and analysing the market as it changes throughout the season.

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