
The Toronto Raptors present a unique case as a team that could be interested in trading for Milwaukee Bucks All-Star Giannis Antetokounmpo.
After a first-round exit against the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Raptors find themselves in a familiar position with a talented core that is exactly one superstar away from true title contention, much like they were in 2018.
The Bucks' season was derailed by injuries, leaving Giannis Antetokounmpo to carry a heavy load that ultimately resulted in a lottery finish. For a player of Giannis' caliber, entering the 2026-27 season on a team in transition may not be what he's looking for at this point in his career.
Insiders suggest Antetokounmpo may prioritize creative control and a specific culture in his next destination. Toronto, with its world-class development system and history of winning with international stars, fits that mold perfectly.
While other teams can offer draft picks, Toronto offers a proven blueprint for success, as seen with the Kawhi Leonard trade in 2018. However, a move for Antetokounmpo would give him a chance to team up with Scottie Barnes, forming one of the best forward tandem pairs in the league.
This is what a potential deal could look like:
The Raptors have Barrett and Quickley on hefty contracts, but not including both of them won't be enough to acquire Antetokounmpo. Therefore, the Bucks would have to include Bobby Portis to match salaries.
This means the Raptors could build a starting lineup with Ja'Kobe Walter, Brandon Ingram, Barnes, Antetokounmpo and Jakob Poeltl with Portis and Jamal Shead as the primary backups.
A trade of this magnitude is never simple. Milwaukee would likely demand a historic haul to recoup the draft capital they lost in the Damian Lillard trade.
Teams like the New York Knicks, Orlando Magic and Brooklyn Nets are currently hesitating due to the logistical complexities of Giannis' roster preferences, which could give Toronto's front office an opening if they are willing to be more accommodating.
The Raptors are a No. 5 seed that overachieved under Darko Rajakovic, but they lack the gravity of a top-five player in the world. If Bobby Webster decides to swing for the fences, bringing the Greek Freak to Canada would immediately vault Toronto back into the conversation as Eastern Conference favorites.
The Bucks' light has turned green for trade speculation, and Toronto has the history, the infrastructure and the motivation to make the boldest call of the offseason.
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