As the Milwaukee Bucks attempted to return to the fight with Giannis Anteto Compo as their highlight, they turned to trade with the Miami Heat.
Even after the Milwaukee Bucks added Miles Turner to free agency, there’s reason to believe superstar Giannis Antetocomo is out one foot from the door. He has made it clear for a long time that he enjoys the opportunity to compete for the championship.
However, with Turner playing alongside the Greek freaks, the Bucks boast the best frontcourt in the entire NBA. Kevin Porter Jr. is far from high-level security, so Kyle Kuzma is unstable, and Gary Trent Jr.’s failure against the Indiana Pacers ended last year, so it’s not without weakness.
To appease Antetokounmpo, the Bucks are linked to high-level wings.
Andrew Wiggins couldn’t stand the hype before “Maple Jordan” but he is an All-Star, NBA champion and one of the better wing defenders in the NBA. Adding him next to Giannis was an immediate upgrade for the Bucks, and they were interested in him for a long time.
“The Miami Heat was willing to discuss the trade scenario involving Andrew Wiggins, and several teams have expressed interest in the former NBA champion and the All-Star Wing,” reported. Clutch point” Insider board stickers.
“The Milwaukee Bucks are one of the teams asking about Wiggins, according to league sources, and although the Heat ultimately maintained their first overall pick from the previous one, if they received the upcoming first round pick before 2028, they were willing to deal with Wiggins.”
The Bucks don’t have the best trade chips, but when the offseason gets slower, Miami may be entertaining an overwhelming trade package.

In an ideal world, HEAT will receive a player last year on his contract, but the Bucks don’t have a player to meet that standard for Wiggins’ $28.2 million salary.
To make the deal work, the Heat is willing to downgrade its roster, but efforts to add a first-round pick in the near future may be worth flipping the Wiggins to their Eastern Conference rivals.
Complete mock trade details
- Bucks Receiver: Andrew Wiggins
- Heat Reception: Kyle Kuzma, 2027 1st Round Pick (Pelicans can be replaced)
At both ends of the floor, Wiggins is better than Kuzma, but Kuzma fits the four prototypes of heat and stretches that Eric Sporstra enjoys since Chris Bosch’s days.
As Giannis is probably staying in town, the 2027 pick is likely to be transmitted from the Bucks without the Pelicans interfering, so the heat can assemble the young core along with Keruerware and Caspara Lasjaccionis.

