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New rumors about Antetokounmpo's future: He bought an eight-story building in New York

Featured New rumors about Antetokounmpo's future: He bought an eight-story building in New York

Giannis Antetokounmpo's move a few days ago to delete all of his photos on his personal Instagram account related to the Bucks has caused a lot of controversy.

Since then, scenarios have come and gone regarding the Greek forward, with his future in Milwaukee being in flux as he remains out of action due to injury, awaiting his return to the court in about a month.

Specifically, ESPN's Sams Sarania recently gave a new dimension to the case, reporting that the "Greek Freak" and his agent, Alex Saratsis, have begun discussions with the Milwaukee Bucks regarding his future with the team and whether the best option is for the 2-time MVP to continue with the "Stags" or to seek shelter elsewhere.

As rumors mount, Giannis Antetokounmpo decided to meet with his teammates while still on the court, making it clear that it matters that he is with the Bucks now and wants to improve his game, while emphasizing that he cannot control what happens in the future. “Obviously, things have gotten to a point where he felt like he needed to talk to some of his teammates,” Chris Haynes told NBA TV.

The investment in New York
However, one investment move has fueled the scenarios linking him to the Knicks. Giannis Antetokounmpo purchased a 26,902-square-foot multi-story building at 111 Clarkson Avenue in Prospect Lefferts Gardens in Brooklyn for $14.1 million, with a price per square foot of $524.

It is an eight-story building with 28 apartments with the transaction reported to have been completed specifically on November 18, 2025 and officially recorded on December 9, The sellers are Seth Brown and Richard Ludwig with the property having been built in 2018.
It is recalled that Brian Windhorst of ESPN, one of the most authoritative NBA reporters, had revealed what had happened before the start of this season and Giannis' desire to be traded along with the background surrounding the Knicks! "The Bucks called the Knicks and asked to hear an offer for Giannis Antetokounmpo, because Giannis said: 'I want to be a Knicks player.' ... Guys, Giannis had already requested a trade," he said.