Overview
- ESPN's Shams Charania reports Milwaukee engaged multiple teams over the weekend and issued counteroffers to the Warriors, Heat, Timberwolves and Knicks.
- Offer styles differ by suitor, with Golden State presenting a pick‑heavy proposal, Minnesota emphasizing players, and Miami combining prospects and future firsts.
- League reporting says the Bucks have not rejected Golden State’s latest offer, and Milwaukee’s front office is intrigued by a large haul of future Warriors picks.
- Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald details a Heat framework that could feature Tyler Herro, Kel’el Ware, Terry Rozier’s expiring deal, additional young players, and 2030 and 2032 first‑rounders with potential swaps.
- Betting markets still lean toward no trade by Feb. 5 even as talks intensify, and Doc Rivers says Antetokounmpo wants to remain in Milwaukee while he rehabs a calf strain.