Brian Windhorst on whether the Warriors can land in Giannis

ESPN NBA analyst Brian Windhorst does think the Warriors have a path to get Giannis Antetokounmpo, but if there is one thing, they won’t win.
“Yes, there’s a package that Warriors can use,” Winkhorst on ESPN’s get up. “They have some future draft picks. They have interesting young players. Like last year, Brandon Podziemski is not restricted. Who knows if this will happen this year? But they can’t win the bid war.
“First of all, I just want to say that Giannis didn’t make him want to leave Milwaukee of course, so I don’t think we should assume. If we did reach that Giannis was going to have an agent in that regard. [Curry]an agreement may be reached. In my opinion, the same applies [New York] Knicks or [Los Angeles Lakers]If he says I want to be the Knicks, please send me to New York or I want to be a Laker. These are very big. These transactions can be resolved. But if this is just an open market, I don’t think any of these three teams can win the bid with the Bucks. ”
The Warriors have had connections with Antetokounmpo in the past several offseasons, but concrete has never happened.
Maybe as Stephen’s windows close, they’ll pick a leaf from the Lakers’ book and try to sign Giannis.
ESPN’s Bobby Marks noted that the Warriors have four tradeable future first-round picks in 2026, 2028, 2030 (if 1 to 20) and 2032, while Golden State can offer first-round pick exchanges in any of the next seven years.
As the season for the Bucks and Warriors has arrived, fans have withdrawn various theories and information.
Some fans pointed out that Giannis was the only non-trophy player in Steph Curry’s All-Star Game.
You know what they are talking about, the people who are partying together are on the same NBA team.
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