The Milwaukee Bucksâ playoff hopes are fading fast, and the frustration inside the organization is beginning to show. After a 131-113 loss to the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday night, Milwaukee still sits firmly at 11th in the Eastern Conference standings, five games behind Atlanta for the final play-in spot. With just over 20 games remaining, the conversation around the team is shifting from postseason survival back to a more uncomfortable question: could this be Giannis Antetokounmpoâs final season in Milwaukee?
Giannis, Bucks Get Embarrassed By The Hawks at Home
The loss to Atlanta marked the Bucksâ fourth straight defeat and highlighted a troubling trend for a team that once expected to contend for championships. Even with Antetokounmpo back in the lineup after missing 15 games with a calf strain, Milwaukee continues to struggle to maintain consistency.
Early in the game against the Hawks, the Bucks appeared energized, jumping out to a 16-point lead. However, the momentum quickly evaporated as Atlanta surged ahead and eventually ran away with the game. The collapse visibly frustrated Antetokounmpo late in the fourth quarter.
With 4:20 remaining and the Hawks extending their lead to 18 points, Antetokounmpo took the ball from teammate Ryan Rollins and fired it at the base of the stanchion after another Atlanta layup. The act drew a technical foul and underscored the emotional toll of a disappointing season.
After the game, Antetokounmpo acknowledged the frustration while also challenging his teammates to stay focused.
âI feel like we have the answers,â Antetokounmpo said. âI feel like the team is extremely talented. We have guys that can put the ball on the floor. Guys can put the ball in the basket. At the end of the day itâs like, whereâs your spirit? What are you playing for? And thatâs what we gotta decide. Like, are we going to wave the white flag or are we gonna come together in the last 21 games and try to play hard and try to make a push here?â
Frustration Mounting in Milwaukee
Antetokounmpoâs return to the court earlier this week was supposed to provide a spark. The two-time MVP came back Monday against the Boston Celtics after missing 15 games with a calf strain, finishing with 19 points and 11 rebounds in a blowout loss.
Injuries have complicated Milwaukeeâs season. Antetokounmpo has already missed a career-high 29 games, including 23 due to calf issues. The Bucks are just 26-35 overall and have struggled both with and without their superstar, posting a 15-15 record in games he has played.
With the team sliding down the standings, analysts around the league are beginning to question whether the Bucksâ championship window has officially closed.
On NBA Countdown ahead of the Bucks vs. Hawks game, Former NBA champion and ESPN analyst Richard Jefferson shared a harsh truth about Milwaukeeâs situation and how it has reached a point where realism must take over.
âLook, you never put anything past Giannis,â Jefferson said. âGiannis is that dude. My thing is this: we know where we are in the standings. Weâre realistic. Itâs like going to watch a Fast and Furious movie. You can go watch Fast 12, youâre going to see a great movie. Youâre not winning any Oscars. If youâre going to watch Giannis, youâre going to see things that you have never seen before anytime you turn on to watch him. But are they realistically going to win an Oscar? With this season, itâs not happening.â
âThis Is the Giannis Farewell Tourâ
While Jefferson questioned Milwaukeeâs championship viability, ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins took the conversation a step further. Perkins believes the remainder of the season may effectively serve as a farewell tour for Antetokounmpo in Milwaukee.
âAll this is, all this is, is the Giannis Antetokounmpo farewell tour and a thank you to the fans of Milwaukee,â Perkins said. âThatâs all this is right here. This last stretch of games is Giannis saying, Iâm going to go out and Iâm going to put it all on the line and say thank you to the fans because Giannis is a champion.â
Perkins continued by questioning whether Milwaukeeâs current roster resembles a championship contender.
âGiannis is a guy that knows what it takes to win a championship,â Perkins said. âHe knows what a roster needs to look like. It donât look like this.â
Trade Buzz Already Building
Speculation about Antetokounmpoâs future is already intensifying around the league. According to Bleacher Reportâs Eric Pincus, several rival executives believe this offseason may represent Milwaukeeâs best opportunity to explore a potential trade.
Multiple contending teams are expected to pursue the two-time MVP if he becomes available, including the Los Angeles Lakers, New York Knicks, Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves, and Golden State Warriors.
Milwaukee still has the option of signing Antetokounmpo to a contract extension this summer, which would immediately quiet the speculation. However, if that commitment does not materialize, the franchise may face a difficult decision.
For now, the Bucks are still technically alive in the playoff race. Yet with their postseason chances fading and outside interest in Antetokounmpo growing, the final stretch of the season could determine whether Milwaukeeâs longtime superstar remains the face of the franchise or begins the next chapter of his career elsewhere.
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