Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee Bucks: Report States Golden State Warriors Still See Acquiring Giannis Antetokounmpo As Preferred Scenario
The Milwaukee Bucks improved their roster ahead of the NBA trade deadline by trading Cam Payne and a second round draft pick to the Philadelphia 76ers for veteran guard Patrick Beverley. Since that trade, Milwaukee is 2-1 with the lone loss being Tuesday’s embarrassment at home to the Miami Heat on the second night of a back-to-back.
The trade, of course, came in response to the Bucks’ deficiencies on defense this season. Beverley has named All NBA Second Team Defense twice and All NBA First Team Defense once. He has also finished in the top-10 of Defensive Player of the Year voting three times.
Of course, the Bucks were not the only team looking to improve their roster ahead of the deadline. Numerous contenders made league-altering trades in an effort to get an edge on their competition this season.
However, some of the most interesting stories from the NBA trade deadline are those that never come to fruition. In the days that have followed the deadline, reports have surfaced that the Golden State Warriors tried to coordinate trades for any one of a handful of NBA superstars, including Bucks’ All-Star forward Giannis Antetokounmpo.
The Golden State Warriors Still Dream of Acquiring Giannis Antetokounmpo from the Milwaukee Bucks

According to a recent report in The Athletic, the Warriors were heavily pursuing Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James in an effort to pair him with Steph Curry. Of course, that trade did not happen and all indications are that the two sides were nowhere close to reaching an agreement.
However, Sam Amick, Anthony Slater, and Jovan Buha, who wrote the report, stated:
“That doesn’t mean it won’t be revisited in the summer. The Warriors’ lead decision-makers still believe Curry’s longevity gives them a couple more seasons of possible contention, if the roster around him is up to it. If there’s a path to LeBron, Giannis Antetokounmpo (their dream scenario), impending free agent Paul George or a reunion with Kevin Durant, they will explore it.”
It is interesting to note that the three NBA insiders state that acquiring Giannis from the Bucks is still the Warriors’ dream scenario. As everyone knows, the two-time MVP signed yet another supermax extension with Milwaukee earlier this year.
Giannis’ latest contract has him tied to Milwaukee until at least the 2026-27 NBA season. He has a player option for 2027-28 worth nearly $63 million.
Giannis Antetokounmpo Wants to Stay with the Milwaukee Bucks for His Entire Career

Every year, the national media tries to stir up stories indicating that Giannis is looking for a way out of Milwaukee. This past year, comments Giannis made about needing to be on the same page as the organization in regards to winning a Championship being the most important goal was vital to keeping his desire to stay with the Bucks alive.
Some twisted those words to make it sound like Giannis was going to leave once he hit free agency. Those narratives, however, were set aflame when the Greek Freak signed his extension this summer. After signing said extension, Giannis set the record straight:
“I think that’s why God blesses me and puts me in a position to wake up every single day to do what I love. Now at the end of the day, I’m not going to be given a championship, but I have the opportunity. Some people don’t even have the opportunity to wake up (to) think about a championship, or think about going out there and competing on an NBA game.
“It’s okay that people don’t believe me. A lot of people did not believe me growing up. That’s not gonna change. … The non-believers push me to the point (where) I am today.
“But they’re gonna be there. I’m gonna keep doing what I do. Keep on being me. Keep on trying to represent the city of Milwaukee the best way possible for as long as they want me here.
I’m here. I want to be here. I want to win another one. And I hope I win another one.”
In other words, the Warriors can keep on dreaming.
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Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee police chase, 15-year-old driver arrested
Milwaukee Police Department (MPD)
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee police arrested a 15-year-old boy after a pursuit across the city’s north side Wednesday night.
What they’re saying:
The chase started around 9:20 p.m. MPD said officers saw a vehicle that was wanted in an armed robbery and tried to stop it near 33rd and Locust, but the driver took off.
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The chase ended roughly two miles away near 29th and Roosevelt, where the driver got out and ran. MPD said the suspect’s vehicle continued to roll and collided with another vehicle. Officers ultimately caught the 15-year-old and took him into custody.
What’s next:
Criminal charges will be referred to the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office.
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Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee stabbing near 40th and McKinley; 1 wounded, 1 arrested
Milwaukee Police Department
MILWAUKEE – One person was taken to the hospital after a stabbing in Milwaukee on Wednesday night, Jan. 7.
What we know:
According to Milwaukee police, a 26-year-old was stabbed around 7 p.m. near 40th and McKinley.
Milwaukee police arrested a suspect on the scene.
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What you can do:
Anyone with any information is asked to contact Milwaukee police at 414-935-7360 or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-Tips or P3 Tips.
The Source: The information in this post was provided by the Milwaukee Police Department.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee man charged; officer trapped in defendant’s getaway car
MILWAUKEE – A 26-year-old Milwaukee man is accused of fleeing police during an arrest attempt. An officer who was present to make the arrest ended up being trapped in the backseat of the defendant’s vehicle during an attempt to flee law enforcement. The accused is Kewane Daniels – and he faces the following criminal counts:
- First-degree recklessly endangering safety
- False imprisonment
- Operating a motor vehicle to flee or in an attempt to elude an officer
- Second-degree recklessly endangering safety
Property taken, arrest attempt
What we know:
According to the criminal complaint, Milwaukee police reported to the Comfort Suites near 118th and Silver Spring after a caller indicated that “property had been taken from her by the defendant,” the complaint says. The caller indicated location data alerted her that the property was in the hotel parking lot. Daniels also had two warrants for his arrest.
The caller reached out to Daniels to come outside and meet her. Law enforcement were going to assist with arresting Daniels and getting the property back.
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The complaint indicates Daniels approached his car, and an officer followed and positioned himself behind an open rear door. He “drew his service weapon knowing that Daniels was reported to frequently be armed,” the complaint says. The officer ordered Daniels not to place the car in drive, but the complaint says Daniels ignored the orders and “accelerated in reverse in an attempt to flee (the officer).”
Arresting officer trapped in defendant’s vehicle
Dig deeper:
The officer, who was now being forced to back pedal, “realized he could not keep up with the quickly reversing vehicle, and feared he may be overtaken and crushed beneath the auto. (The officer) stated that he had to jump into the open rear passenger’s seat in order to escape the possibility of being knocked down beneath the oncoming vehicle’s door and tires,” the complaint says.
The defendant quickly accelerated out of the hotel parking lot with the officer in the rear seat. The officer “continually ordered him to stop the car,” the complaint says. The officer stated, “Daniels fled at a high rate of speed near 90 mph east on W. Silver Spring Drive while losing control and mounting the curb several times,” the complaint says. During this entire incident, the officer said he “kept his service weapon aimed at Daniels while in the back seat. Due to the speeds and reckless driving, (the officer) could not exit the vehicle,” the complaint says.
The court filing says the officer having his firearm pointed had no effect on Daniels pulling over the vehicle. Later, he put his weapon away to try and convince Daniels that he was not in danger and to pull over the vehicle. Instead, the defendant continued fleeing and driving recklessly, the complaint says.
Defendant bails, car crashes
What we know:
Near 92nd and Birch Avenue in Milwaukee, the complaint says, “Daniels opened the driver’s door and abandoned the vehicle which was still moving at approximately 35 mph.” The officer remained trapped in the rear passenger seat of the driverless vehicle which “came to a stop when it mounted the curb, continued into a front yard, and eventually crashed into a tree,” the complaint says. It is noted that Daniels’ vehicle had the child locks engaged, so the officer was unable to exit the vehicle on his own.
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Officers in other squads quickly located Daniels. The complaint indicates the defendant was “missing footwear in extremely frigid temperatures.” His footwear was recovered in a grassy area near where he was taken into custody.
What’s next:
Online court records indicate Daniels is scheduled to make his initial appearance in Milwaukee County court on Thursday, Jan. 8.
The Source: Information in this post was provided by Wisconsin Circuit Court Access and the criminal complaint associated with this case.
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