ESPN, still trying to move Giannis, imagines alternate 2021 reality

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ESPN wants to get Giannis Antetokounmpo on the New York Knicks so badly that the network is inventing alternate timelines to make it happen.

Forced to wait until the summer before ESPN’s talking heads can resume discussing the idea of Antetokounmpo leaving the Milwaukee Bucks, ESPN.com decided to publish an alternate history of sorts from the events of 2021, imagining the fallout if Kevin Durant’s foot hadn’t famously been on the three-point line.

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It can’t be denied that the Bucks experienced an amazing dash of fortune in the 2021 Eastern Conference semifinals, when the Brooklyn star Durant hit what looked like a game-winning three-pointer in the final seconds of regulation. But with his toe clearly on the line, the shot was ruled a two-pointer, and the Bucks won in overtime en route to the 2021 NBA title. It was the first Bucks title in 50 years.

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Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo poses with his wife, Mariah, mom, Veronica, and children after he was recognized for being named an NBA All-Star for the 10th straight season on Feb 6, 2026.

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The story by Zach Kram notes that Durant’s career is littered with what-ifs. In that series, Brooklyn was already missing its other two superstars, injured Kyrie Irving and James Harden, for the biggest games of the series. It’s fair to think Brooklyn was besieged by bad luck.

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But it also pairs perfectly with ESPN’s Antetokounmpo obsession, including the incorrect speculation before the trade deadline that Antetokounmpo’s tenure was indeed done in Milwaukee by breaking-news specialist Shams Charania.

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Kram imagines a world where Durant’s foot is safely behind the three-point line. Brooklyn goes on to win the title that year, the Bucks trade for Myles Turner sooner but still don’t find playoff success, and Giannis gets traded to the Knicks in July 2022. The Knicks go on to lose the 2023 NBA Finals to the Denver Nuggets. Damian Lillard never comes to Milwaukee – he goes to Phoenix – and the Chicago Bulls wind up with Cooper Flagg. The Bucks championship drought, of course, continues.

Heck, Kram even had Team USA losing at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, taking a gold medal away from Bucks players Khris Middleton and Jrue Holiday. Rude!

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Obviously, the story is intended as a playful exercise that imagines the ripple effects of a consequential moment in NBA history, albeit one that might get forgotten outside Milwaukee and Brooklyn since it happened before the final two rounds of the postseason.

But ESPN simply can’t stop imagining Giannis Antetokounmpo somewhere else. Namely, New York.

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This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: ESPN, still trying to move Giannis, imagines alternate 2021 reality

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