Wizards and Whatnot: Names to watch at the trade deadline

Welcome to the second installment of “Wizards and Whatnot,” where I take you through the happenings around the NBA and check in on the Wizards when necessary. We’re officially in the midseason pre-All Star lull, where games and results start to blend together, so I’m here to guide you through what’s going on.

Who want me?

The trade deadline is looming, and the names being floated on the trade market would make casual NBA fans who get their fix on Instagram Reels squeal. We real game watchers, though… we know some of these names carry more weight than the players themselves do.

The Memphis Grizzlies are open for business, and expect the return they get back for Ja Morant to be pitiful. The one-time “face of the league” candidate is so averse to playing in NBA basketball games and so disinterested when he finally suits up that his value has crashed to an all-time low and the Grizzlies just sound happy to move on.

Anthony Davis is out for at least six weeks, meaning there is a real shot he has played his last game as a Dallas Maverick. Every time I look at the Mavs roster I have no choice but to cross my arms, hit a scowl, lightly shake my head and softly scoff. The strategy of stockpiling pretty good frontcourt players and punting on both guard spots has burned the Mavs, and they’re probably going to pitifully flip Davis (and, by the transitive property, LUKA DONCIC) for a collection of spare parts and a draft pick.

I predict LaMelo Ball and Zach Lavine, the co-chairmen of the “no impact on the outcome of the game” committee, will stay put, Lavine because I can’t fathom another team is willing to pay $50 million for his services and Ball because those jerseys just keep flying off the shelves with the 16-and-under demographic

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The Wizards made the first big splash of trade season by dealing for Trae Young, who has yet to suit up in a Wizards jersey. Young is due to be re-evaluated following the All-Star break in a little under a month, though I’m not totally convinced he will make his Wizards debut until the start of the 2026-27 season.

The 10-33 Wizards are embroiled in a fresh 8-game free-fall, so there is really no rush to get Young back on the court.

The mother of all pretenders

I grew up in Los Angeles as a major Clippers fan. All of my friends were, of course, arrogant Lakers fans, so this part of the column is going to feel really great to write.

This year’s Lakers are a mess. They’re 26-17 but sport a negative net rating, meaning end-of-game execution (or luck) is the only thing buoying their record above .500. Their three best players are Luka Doncic, Austin Reaves and 41-year-old LeBron James, three individuals who would prefer not to play defense. 

DeAndre Ayton and Rui Hachimura, who both famously are not particularly interested in getting better at the sport of basketball, round out the starting five. The Lakers have the 25th-ranked defense in the NBA, the worst of any team even in contention for the play-in tournament.

This team is staring down a dismantling in the first round of the playoffs, and I honestly doubt that they are going to make a major in-season splash. My group chat of my high school friends remains abuzz with delusions of Giannis Antetokounmpo in the purple and gold, but they’re going to have to be content with a player like Josh Okogie instead.

That being said, they traded for Luka Doncic last year, so what do I know?

Canadiens Have Clear Star Trade Target To Consider

One of the Montreal Canadiens' top objectives at the 2026 NHL trade deadline should be to add another top-six forward. Adding a second-line center, in particular, would be significant for a Canadiens club looking to prove that they can be true contenders. 

When looking at trade candidates around the NHL, Nashville Predators center Ryan O'Reilly is standing out as a prime potential option for the Canadiens to consider.

O'Reilly is showing this season that he is still capable of being a major difference-maker. In 50 games so far this season with the Predators, he has recorded 18 goals, 32 assists, 50 points, and a plus-8 rating. With numbers like these, the 34-year-old would be a huge pickup for the Canadiens if acquired. 

O'Reilly is only getting better as the season carries on, too. The star center is currently on a six-game point streak, where he has recorded five goals and 13 points over that span. This includes him putting together back-to-back three-point games against the Buffalo Sabres on Jan. 20 and the Ottawa Senators on Jan. 22. 

Yet, besides being red-hot right now, O'Reilly could also be an appealing target for the Canadiens because he plays a strong two-way game and is well-known for his leadership. With this, he would have the potential to benefit the Canadiens in multiple ways.

O'Reilly would also be more than a rental for the Canadiens. This is because he is signed until the end of the 2026-27 season, where he has a bargain $4.5 million cap hit. 

LIVE Discussion: Boston Celtics at Brooklyn Nets, 7:30 PM ET

There isn’t much good news to report after a 54-point loss to the Knicks, but we’ll offer one: the Nets have an opportunity to make up for it against the Celtics. Best part about an 82-game season as most players and coaches will tell you.

🏀 Celtics (27-16) @ Nets (12-30)

WHEN: 7:30 PM ET

📍 WHERE: Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY

📺 WATCH: YES Network / WFAN on radio


☘️ PREVIEW

Back when KD asked out of Brooklyn in 2022, one of the biggest names connected to the Nets was Jaylen Brown. Shams reported the Celtics offered Brown, Derrick White, and a first-rounder. Of course, the Nets moved KD to Phoenix in a masterclass that subsequently led to even more picks in the Mikal Bridges trade. Does that outweigh having a Finals MVP and leading MVP candidate tho? Does it matter? Tonight it does. This is what the Nets are dealing with, in Jordan Greene’s words:

“Through the season, Brown is averaging 29.8 points on 48.8 % from the field. In the last three games, Brown is averaging 34.3 and nine. Not to mention his leadership. After long being looked at as a second option, Brown is proving that he has the skillset and mindset to lead a team of his own. Other members of the Celtics have been making big leaps as well. Derrick White is still one of the best two-way players in the game, Payton Pritchard has emerged as a starting point guard, and Luka Garza, the former Iowa superstar, is contributing well as a stretch five. He’s currently shooting 47.1 % from the 3-point line. If he had enough shot attempts, he’d qualify as the NBA’s second best from beyond the arc. Who knew? Apparently Brad Stevens.”


⚠️ INJURY REPORT

Haywood Highsmith — OUT (Right Knee Surgery, Injury Recovery)

Tyson Etienne — OUT (G League Two-Way Assignment)

Chaney Johnson — OUT (G League Two-Way Assignment)

E.J. Liddell — OUT (G League Two-Way Assignment)

Ben Saraf — OUT (G League Assignment)


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NHL Rumors: Should Blackhawks Extend Veteran Winger?

The Chicago Blackhawks have multiple players who are pending unrestricted free agents (UFAs). Among them is forward Ilya Mikheyev, as the 31-year-old is in the final season of his four-year, $19 million contract.

Mikheyev was traded to the Blackhawks during this past off-season in a cap dump move for the Vancouver Canucks. The change of scenery did him good, as he posted 20 goals and a career-high 34 points in 80 games during his first year with the Blackhawks in 2024-25. 

Now, in his second season with the Blackhawks, Mikheyev has recorded nine goals and 17 points in his first 45 games. While his pace of production is lower so far than it was last season, he has still been giving the Blackhawks some secondary scoring. He is also being used on the Blackhawks' penalty kill again. 

With Mikheyev being a pending UFA, he is eligible to sign a contract extension with the Blackhawks. When noting that he is a solid part of their top nine and a key penalty killer, should the Blackhawks try to keep him around beyond this season? It is fair to wonder if they could.

For a Mikheyev contract extension to make sense with the Blackhawks, he would likely make less than his current $4.75 million AAV. Furthermore, with the Blackhawks having several young players in their system and Mikheyev being older than 30, a short-term extension would make more sense for them. 

Nevertheless, it will be interesting to see what the Blackhawks decide to do with Mikheyev from here.

Share your thoughts in the comments what you think the Blackhawks should do with Mikheyev. 

Mets trade RHP Cooper Criswell to Mariners for cash considerations

The Mets have traded right-hander Cooper Criswell to the Mariners for cash considerations, Seattle announced Friday.

Criswell, who was designated for assignment by the Mets earlier this week, was claimed off waivers from the Red Sox in December.

He joined the Red Sox in 2024, logging a 4.08 ERA with 73 strikeouts across 26 appearances (99.1 innings) as both a rotation and long-relief option. 

Last season was far less kind to Criswell, however. The 29-year-old spent ample time in Triple-A Worcester, appearing in just seven MLB games before suffering a season-ending elbow injury in August.

Since making his big league debut in 2021, Criswell owns a 4.48 ERA and 1.44 WHIP with 113 punchouts over 45 appearances (145.1 innings). He didn't have any minor league options remaining.

Max Scherzer willing to wait until after Opening Day for right MLB fit

Max Scherzer #31 of the Toronto Blue Jays looks on during the third inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers in game three of the 2025 World Series at Dodger Stadium on October 27, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
Max Scherzer of the Toronto Blue Jays looks on during the third inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 3 of the 2025 World Series at Dodger Stadium on October 27, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

Max Scherzer is ready to wait. 

The future Hall of Famer told The Athletic Thursday that he’s “healthy and ready to sign at any moment if certain teams call.”

That last part is key. 

Scherzer, the outlet reported, is willing to let Opening Day pass for a starting spot to open up on one of those unnamed preferred teams. 

Scherzer, who turns 42 in July, spent last season with the American League champion Blue Jays, posting a 5.19 ERA over 17 starts. 

Max Scherzer of the Toronto Blue Jays looks on during the third inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 3 of the 2025 World Series at Dodger Stadium on October 27, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Getty Images

In the postseason, Scherzer was much better, registering a 3.77 ERA in three outings.

Scherzer got the ball for Game 7 of the World Series against the Dodgers and looked about as good as he had all season, tossing 4 ⅓ innings while allowing just one run. 

In Game 4 of the American League Championship Series, Scherzer got the win after going 5 ⅔ innings, holding the Mariners to two runs in an 8-2 Blue Jays victory. 

After the World Series, Scherzer made it clear that 2025 wasn’t it for him. 

“The only thing I can say is,” Scherzer told reporters after the Blue Jays’ Game 7 loss. “It’s going to take some time to give a full answer to that, but there is no way that was my last pitch.”

After various injuries hampered his 2024 season, Scherzer signed a one-year, $15.5 million deal to come to Toronto in February last year.

Max Scherzer pitches against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the second inning in game seven of the 2025 World Series at Rogers Center on November 01, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario. Getty Images

Scherzer is one of many big-name free agent starting pitchers, including Framber Valdez, Zac Gallen and Justin Verlander, left on the market with spring training fast approaching.

After Clayton Kershaw’s retirement, Scherzer, the three-time Cy Young winner, now ranks No. 2 among active pitchers with 221 career wins, behind only Verlander’s 266 wins.

NBA Picks: Our Expert NBA Moneyline Parlay Bet for January 23

Friday night in the NBA is always a spectacle, but January 23rd brings a slate so sharp it could cut glass. From a high-stakes clash at Little Caesars Arena to a spicy showdown in the City of Roses, the Association is kicking off the weekend on a high note.

I’ve sifted through the stats and ignored the noise to lock in a high-octane moneyline parlay for tonight’s slate. Whether you’re looking to pad your bankroll or just want more skin in the game, my NBA picks are designed to turn this evening’s hardwood drama into a calculated win. The research is done; all that’s left is the payout.

Best of all, this parlay has been BOOSTED by our friends at bet365.

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Rockets Houston Rockets vs Pistons Detroit Pistons

  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • Location: Little Caesars Arena
  • TV: Prime Video, SCHN
  • Pick: Rockets (+170)

Cade Cunningham is the engine that makes the Pistons' offense go, but hunting mismatches is going to be a nightmare tonight. Houston has positional size across the board and elite wing defenders to keep him contained.

Suns Phoenix Suns vs Hawks Atlanta Hawks

  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
  • Location: State Farm Arena
  • TV: NBA League Pass, KTVK, KPHE, FDSN
  • Pick: Suns (-155)

Atlanta’s offense thrives on putting your defense in the blender to generate assists. That won’t work against Phoenix. They have one of the best perimeter defenses in the league and they could pick up the Hawks up full-court to disrupt that flow.

Raptors Toronto Raptors vs Blazers Portland Trail Blazers

  • Time: 10:00 p.m. ET
  • Location: Moda Center
  • TV: NBA League Pass, TSN, KUNP
  • Pick: Raptors (-140)

There’s a small edge on the current price, but the edge will grow if RJ Barrett and Collin Murray-Boyles are officially cleared—and word is they both have a chance. With Portland playing Donovan Clingan in deep drop coverage, look for BI3 and IQ to feast in the mid-range.

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How The Vancouver Canucks Stack Up To The Rest Of The NHL: 50 Games In

The Vancouver Canucks are 50 games into the 2025–26 season. After dropping 11-straight games and trading Kiefer Sherwood to the San Jose Sharks, the Canucks won their first game of 2026 against the Washington Capitals on Wednesday. This marks their 17th win of the season and fifth home win of 2025–26. Here’s how the Canucks stack up to the rest of the NHL 50 games into the season.  

Team Stats 

Vancouver Canucks team stats 50 games into 2025-26. 
Vancouver Canucks team stats 50 games into 2025-26. 

While the Canucks weren’t doing phenomenally before it, their 11-game losing streak didn’t exactly help their team statistics. Vancouver now ranks 32nd in the NHL in exactly half of these particular team stats. Aside from their record and points-percentage, the Canucks’ goals-against (182) and penalty kill (71.3%) sit at the very body of the league. Their highest-ranking stat remains their power play, which sits at 20th in the NHL with a success rate of 19.3%. 

Individual Skaters

Vancouver Canucks individual stats 50 games into the 2025-26. 
Vancouver Canucks individual stats 50 games into the 2025-26. 

Vancouver’s individual stat leaders start to shift now that Sherwood is no longer part of the team. Elias Pettersson has now taken the team lead in goals (13), while Aatu Räty now leads them in hits (94). The Canucks’ individual stat leaders chart also shows a brief glance at how big of a role Filip Hronek has taken since Quinn Hughes’ departure from the team. The defenceman shares the team lead in points with Pettersson (29), while also leading his team in assists (25) and total minutes played (1222:18). The only listed individual stats in which Vancouver ranks higher than 32nd in the league are their overall TOI (Hronek, 11th), power play TOI (Brock Boeser, 20th), and penalty-killing TOI (Marcus Pettersson, 15th). 

Goaltenders

Vancouver Canucks goaltending stats 50 games into the 2025-26. 
Vancouver Canucks goaltending stats 50 games into the 2025-26. 

Another injury to Thatcher Demko means that the Cancuks’ goaltending stats are likely to change again in the coming days. Demko still leads Vancouver in SV% (.895%), GAA (2.90), and wins (8), while Kevin Lankinen tops the Canucks’ charts in all other goalie stats. In the four stats that Lankinen leads in for the Canucks, three of his totals rank higher than 32nd in the NHL — his minutes played (25th), shots-faced (22nd), and high-danger shots faced (16th). Lankinen also ranks 33rd in the league in high-danger SV% with 0.807%. 

The next five Canucks games will take place on home-ice. Vancouver will face the New Jersey Devils tonight at 7:00 pm PT, then the Pittsburgh Penguins in a 3:00 pm PT matinee on Sunday, and then the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday at 7:00 pm PT. Games against the Anaheim Ducks at 7:00 pm PT on January 29th and the Toronto Maple Leafs at 4:00 pm PT on the 31st round out Vancouver’s next run of games at home. 

Jan 21, 2026; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks goalie Kevin Lankinen (32) and forward Brock Boeser (6) and forward Teddy Blueger (53) celebrate their victory against the Washington Capitals at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images
Jan 21, 2026; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks goalie Kevin Lankinen (32) and forward Brock Boeser (6) and forward Teddy Blueger (53) celebrate their victory against the Washington Capitals at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

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CSR Weekend Warriors: 1/23-1/25

Greetings, Panthers fans. Welcome to the weekend.

Feel free to use this thread to chat about (almost) anything you want: video games, food, movies, non-football sports, you name it. As long as it’s allowed by the site’s ToS, it’s fair game here.

You know the drill.

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Closer clinched: White Sox sign Seranthony Domínguez

TORONTO, ONTARIO - OCTOBER 24: Seranthony Dominguez #48 of the Toronto Blue Jays reacts during the sixth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers in game one of the 2025 World Series at Rogers Center on October 24, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario.
Welcome to the White Sox, and welcome back to closing, Seranthony Domínguez! | (Photo by Mark Blinch/Getty Images)

For the first time since 2022, the White Sox have an official closer. Chicago agreed to a two-year, $20 million deal with reliever Seranthony Domínguez two days after trading Luis Robert Jr. to the Mets for a pair of prospects.

No one expected Jerry Reinsdorf to actually use the extra change on a solid free agent, but this pleasant surprise is more than welcome.

Domínguez is coming off a strong 2025 season, split between the Orioles and Blue Jays: As a setup man, he accumulated a 3.16 ERA and an 11.9 K/9 rate in 67 games. Domínguez has also proven to be durable, pitching at least 50 innings in four consecutive seasons. His ability to stay healthy since missing 2020 and 2021 to Tommy John surgery will help take the load off of a bullpen that was often expected to carry games after the fifth inning. 

Beyond stat lines, Domínguez fits in perfectly with a club that has an affinity for hard-throwing relievers with swagger. Domínguez’s fastball, which he used 43% of the time in 2025 and up to 60% in the beginning of his career, averaged 97.7 mph, ranking in the 94th percentile among MLB pitchers. To offset his four-seamer’s velocity, he swapped his slider and changeup for a splitter and sweeper this year. Although these pitches alone induced nearly a 50% whiff rate and helping Domínguez’s tally a 33.3 whiff percentage and 30.3 strikeout percentage overall, his new pitch arsenal also led to a 5.6% walk rate increase. Like many high velocity hurlers, Domínguez misses bats, but gets rocked when hitters make contact.

Domínguez is a low-risk, high-reward acquisition that elevates the Sox’s bullpen. The veteran reliever brings tenured success with playoff teams and a history of dominating in high-leverage situations. With very little to lose and a lot to gain, Chicago’s pitching staff looks more ready to hold its own against decent teams this season. 

Mets legend David Wright thinks Bo Bichette will have ‘seamless transition’ to hot corner

Some are concerned about how new Mets infielder Bo Bichette will handle the transition to the third base this season.

David Wright, though, is not one of them.

Wright certainly knows a thing or two about getting it done at the hot corner. 

“If I could do it, anybody could do it; it shouldn’t be that hard,” the former Mets captain joked. “But he can pick it and is such a great athlete -- I see it being a seamless transition.”

Bichette hasn’t played the position since travel ball as a teenager. 

He spent some time at second during the World Series last year with the Blue Jays, but had only appeared as a shortstop or DH prior to that at the big league level. 

Still, Wright doesn’t think it’ll present an issue for the Mets. 

In fact, after watching Bichette in those playoffs, Wright feels he's going to be a huge piece for this club with the abilities he brings on the other side of the ball. 

“The energy, the electricity, that confident swagger that he brings to a team,” Wright said. “And on top of that, he’s a heckuva player -- so I think it’s a welcome addition.”

Bichette rebounded nicely after a bit of a down 2024 campaign, finishing 16th in AL MVP voting after hitting .311 with 94 RBI and a .840 OPS over 139 games with the Jays. 

He’ll look to carryover that production hitting behind Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto

Carlos Mendoza expects David Stearns to stay active, but says Mets feel ‘good with where we’re at’

Just like that, the tune has changed around the Mets’ offseason. 

That sour taste from losing four fan favorites from their core has quickly washed away after an action-filled week that saw them make some big-name additions to help both their offense and pitching. 

New York responded after losing out on star outfielder Kyle Tucker to the Dodgers, bringing in one of the top bats left on the market in two-time All-Star Bo Bichette to man the hot corner. 

They then filled the massive need alongside Juan Soto in their outfield, finally reaching an agreement on a deal with the Chicago White Sox to bring high-upside two-way centerfielder Luis Robert Jr. to Queens. 

Hours after Bichette was introduced at Citi Field, David Stearns was able to secure the ace he’s been searching for, completing a trade with his former club in Milwaukee for right-handers Freddy Peralta and Tobias Myers

The Mets also picked up veteran reliever Luis Garcia on a one-year deal earlier in the day. 

On paper, this team is looking much more like a contender in the National League. 

Manager Carlos Mendoza certainly is happy with what he sees. 

“It’s exciting,” the skipper said Friday afternoon on Foul Territory. “Everything happened so fast, it was one move after another. I kept getting texts from front office members about the moves -- because of the way the offseason started, we got to this point, it’s definitely exciting.”

While the roster is now just about set, Steve Cohen's deep pockets have fans wondering if more excitement is on the way. 

As we've seen over the past few months, you can never truly rule anything out with this front office, but Mendoza did emphasize that they feel good about the club as currently constructed. 

“I know David [Stearns] is going to continue to stay active with Steve [Cohen],” he said. “As the manager, you appreciate having an owner in Steve and Alex [Cohen] who are willing to put in all of their resources; that’s a good feeling.

“David will continue to look for ways to continue to improve our roster, but we do feel really good with where we’re at from the pitching side, the position player side, the depth, the minor leagues -- we feel really good with where we’re headed as an organization.”

Levante beats Elche and boosts La Liga survival hopes

VALENCIA, Spain (AP) — Levante scored in the last minute of stoppage time to beat Elche 3-2 in La Liga on Friday and notch a first home win that boosted its chances of avoiding a quick return to Spain’s second tier.

Levante came into the match as the only club which had not won at home this season and that record did not look like ending after it went behind to an Alvaro Rodríguez goal after 11 minutes.

However, Pablo Martínez levelled five minutes into the second half with a brilliantly executed flick.

Adrián de la Fuente put Levante ahead midway through the second period only for Adam Boayar to equalize for Elche in stoppage time with a stunning overhead kick.

That looked like that until Alan Matturro popped up in the 96th minute to head home from a corner kick and spark delirious scenes at Ciutat de València Stadium.

“Our fans gave us that support, that belief,” Martinez said. "Thanks to them we were able to score the third goal and give them something to celebrate.”

Levante has picked up seven points in the four games since Luís Castro replaced Julián Calero as coach before Christmas. It remained second from bottom but was four points clear of bottom side Oviedo and two behind Alaves.

Elche stayed in eighth.

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Nashville Predators game time changed ahead of winter weather

The Nashville Predators' game time against the Utah Mammoth on Jan. 24 at Bridgestone Arena has moved up to 12:30 p.m. CT in response to the pending winter weather this weekend, the team announced.

The game time moved up two hours, from 2:30 p.m. to 12:30 p.m., with winter weather moving into the area in the morning of Jan. 24.

Bridgestone Arena doors will open at 11 a.m. on Jan. 24, according to the team.

The National Weather Service currently forecasts snow in the morning of Jan. 24, followed by a possible mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain throughout the rest of the day.

The Predators plan to honor defenseman Roman Josi in a pregame ceremony. He played in his 1,000th career NHL game on Jan. 22.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Winter storm warning: NHL game in Nashville moved earlier

Giannis Antetokounmpo's frustration with Bucks reportedly at 'all-time high,' but does that change anything?

Of course Giannis Antetokounmpo is frustrated. So is everyone invested in Milwaukee's basketball team, including its players and fans. At media day back in October, Antetokounmpo was clear — "I've said this many times, I want to be in a situation that I can win" — and in the past weeks, Milwaukee got to test itself against some of the best teams in the league in Minnesota, Denver, San Antonio and Oklahoma City. What the Bucks found was a huge gap between them and the elite teams (all four games were losses). The latest was a blowout loss to the Thunder, after which Antetokounmpo said the Bucks played selfishly.

So when ESPN's Shams Charania went on the Pat McAfee Show Friday and said that Antetokounmpo is frustrated, that is no doubt accurate — Charania is the definition of well-sourced — but the bigger question is, does his frustration actually change anything on the ground? First, here is Charania's quote.

"The frustration that Giannis Antetokounmpo has is at an all-time high. He's frustrated with the losing. He's frustrated with the situation, and I will say this, I've spoken to about a dozen sources on-and-off for weeks now, and the tension that's in the air within that organization, in that locker room, it's at an all-time high, and there's this somewhat of a splintering environment that we're seeing going on there, because when a player of Giannis' caliber maybe has a wandering eye, or maybe doesn't know what his future holds there, and having these intense conversations with the organization about what that looks like, there's going to be such high levels and degrees of uncertainty within that organization."

This comes after ESPN’s Brian Windhorst said on SportsCenter (hat tip Real GM) that the entire league is watching what is happening with Antetokounmpo in Milwaukee, but he eventually tapped into reality, even if that is not sexy for ratings or clicks.

"The entire NBA trade season is hinging on what happens with Giannis. Because if Giannis comes onto the market, not only would be there immense interest in him, but because of the size of his contract and the potential of a multi-player trade, I think you could see this see generate two, three, four different teams involved in trades and many, many players.

"The Bucks, to this point, have yet to cross the Rubicon there. And Giannis has yet to cross the red line and ask for the trade."

What league sources have told NBC Sports has not wavered: The Bucks will not trade Antetokounmpo unless he demands it. This is the best player in franchise history, still in his prime, and he's the guy who drives the team's economy right now, that's not a player a smaller-market team trades away. Antetokounmpo has said it’s not in his nature to demand a trade and he would never do that. Unless one side suddenly and unexpectedly flips its position, Antetokounmpo will remain a Buck through the end of the season.

Those same sources say this summer is where the rubber meets the road. The Bucks will offer Antetokounmpo a max contract extension. Every time that has happened before, he has signed the deal (although the last couple of times he used it as leverage to force an upgrade to the roster before putting pen to paper). If he signs it, then the status quo continues. If he's frustrated enough not to sign the extension, then the Bucks have to seriously consider trading him or risk him leaving in 2027 as a free agent and them getting nothing. But all of that is this summer.

For now, and for all the frustration in Milwaukee, there doesn't appear to be a trade coming.