NBA fans feel the same way about San Antonio Spurs trades about the virtual “all-in” Giannis Anteto compo

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NBA fans responded to the virus Giannis Anteto compo, which proposed trade for the San Antonio Spurs.

Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetocomo has remained loyal to the franchise for over a decade.

However, as the Bucks face the exit of the first round of the third straight, many expect the Greek freaks to demand that they leave Milwaukee in the offseason.

San Antonio Spurs is advertised as an Anteto Compo popular destination if you want to demand trade and start a new chapter in his career.

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Antetokounmpo has not yet officially sought trade, but many have already begun to put their heads together to find a potential trade package to take him to San Antonio.

Speaking of which, Bleacher Report recently proposed a trading package that would help Spurs raise Antetokounmpo before the 2025-26 season. However, it’s safe to say that NBA fans didn’t like the idea.

“The laughable thought castle and Vassel are not included,” fans wrote. Another thing was added, but “it’s not all…it’s not even an acceptable deal.”

One fan said: “First of all, Giannis is not traded. Secondly, this is almost not enough.”

“The Bucks will need more. Even 2K will reject it in an instant,” fans roasted the idea.

One fan has adjusted the trade package and wrote, “We need two more starters and three picks.”

“That’s not enough,” another fan wrote in emoji with a laugh.

Under this deal, the Spurs split up with three players and five draft picks, but most people think the Bucks won’t accept it unless someone with a Stephon Castle or De’aaron Fox caliber is included in the package.

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It is rarely available to talented people like Antetokounmpo for trading. In fact, for the first time in his career, Giannis has been reported to be open to pondering his future.

However, the fact remains that Antetokounmpo is a double NBA MVP, 1x NBA champion and 1x NBA finals, averaging 30.4 points per game.

Obviously, Bucks GM Jon Horst wants to “fully” the depths of his team if he needs to say goodbye to his homemade superstar.

“…It might have been where he looked at the room and said, “It’s okay, I’ll leave the other teams, since Giannis might not actually get that good, as all the scenarios he’s playing leave the other teams. ”

The Spurs are probably one of two NBA teams, deep enough to trade for Giannis, and still have a competitive roster. The other team is the Western Conference rival Houston Rockets.

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