Lakers get worse possible Giannis Antetokounmpo, Austin Reaves trade news

Caleb Hightower

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The Los Angeles Lakers emerged as legitimate trade suitors for Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo on Dec. 3. 

For clarity, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported that Antetokounmpo is reevaluating his future with the Bucks, opening the door for a potential blockbuster trade to the Lakers. 

Unfortunately, though, a recent trade update involving Antetokounmpo and Austin Reaves is undoubtedly the worst news possible for the franchise. 

“I think the Lakers are, like there’s been this dichotomy of either the Lakers stand pat or they try to make some crazy Giannis trade that involves Reaves and all their picks,” NBA Insider Zach Lowe said on the Zach Lowe Show Thursday. 

“I think there’s a middle ground where the Lakers, there’s some buzz about could they sort of make a fringey trade to try to upgrade this roster. I think as this new ownership comes in, I think they’re trying to maximize this team.”

Essentially, Lowe is insinuating that, instead of completing a headline-worthy trade that would alter the Western Conference power dynamic, the Lakers will likely make a smaller deal to address a specific issue. 

Considering that many don’t believe the Lakers are serious championship contenders, the Lakers’ stance on trading Reaves to Milwaukee for Antetokounmpo is puzzling, to say the least. 

A superstar like Antetokounmpo is exactly what Luka Doncic and the Lakers need to get over the hump this season. 

The 6-foot-11 NBA champion is known for getting defenders off-balance with a swift crossover jab before finishing above the rim and using his defensive versatility to make life challenging for backcourt and frontcourt opponents. 

Antetokounmpo, who’s currently nursing a calf injury, is averaging 28.9 points, 10.1 rebounds, and 6.1 assists per game with the below-average 11-15 Bucks.

However, it appears the Lakers are content with going in a different direction during the 2025-26 trade season.

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