A New York Post story published on Jan. 30, 2026, suggests that the Golden State Warriors could make a bid for Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo, creating a high-profile partnership with Stephen Curry.
The report notes that pairing the two former MVPs would give Golden State a front-court force to complement Curry’s back-court scoring, potentially restoring the franchise to championship contention. While the article does not detail a specific trade package or timeline, it frames the idea as a scenario that “makes a lot of sense” for both the player and the Warriors’ front office.
Antetokounmpo, 31, remains under contract with Milwaukee but has been the subject of periodic speculation regarding his long-term future. Golden State, meanwhile, has a track record of pursuing star talent to extend its competitive window around Curry, who turned 37 earlier this season.
The Post article emphasizes that any move would hinge on the Bucks’ willingness to engage in trade talks and the Warriors’ ability to assemble a compelling offer, likely involving draft capital and young players.
Neither the Bucks nor the Warriors have publicly commented on the speculation.
Source: New York Post