Did Giannis Antetokounmpo fly 1,260 miles to Miami just to end up in the same place?That’s the big question this morning after the Heat agreed late Monday night to a blockbuster deal to acquire the Greek superstar from the Bucks, sending Antetokounmpo and Bobby Portis to South Beach in return for a crate full of assets: Tyler Herro, Kel’El Ware, Kasparas Jakucionis, Jaime Jaquez, Jr., the 13th pick in Tuesday’s draft, first-round picks in 2031 and 2033, a pick swap in 2030 and a second-round pick in 2033. Milwaukee also generates a behemoth $25.4 million trade exception in the deal, which can’t be completed until the moratorium ends on July 6. Antetokounmpo will presumably sign a four-year, $275 million extension with the Heat once he is eligible to do so in January.It makes sense why Antetokounmpo wanted to move on from Milwaukee. The Bucks had systematically churned through assets in an effort to keep their team in contention during his prime until finally there was nothing left. Once Damian Lillard tore his Achilles in the 2025 playoffs, it was a wrap. I wrote then that it was time for the Bucks to cash in their Giannis stock, and they finally agreed with me.(Quick aside, for those who are curious: Yes, I believe this package was better than trading for the Celtics’ Jaylen Brown. Also, among the many ironies of this trade is that the Heat gave up a near identical package to the one they unsuccessfully used to pursue Lillard in 2024.)Giannis is headed to Miami. What will be his legacy in Milwaukee?Eric Nehm and Johnny SweetLast season, even with Antetokounmpo firing on all cylinders and posting a monstrous 32.6 PER in his 36 games, the Bucks only went 17-19 when he played. There just wasn’t enough talent for even Giannis to drag them to the playoffs. Between that and his missing half the season, the Bucks limped to a 50-loss season. The year before, with Lillard on hand, the Bucks still weren’t exactly a juggernaut, winning 48 games and falling in five games in the first round of the playoffs to Indiana.That’s an important point to bring up because when you look at the Heat right now … they kinda look like the 2023-24 and 2024-25 versions of the Bucks, even beyond Giannis and Portis. It’s Giannis, a fringe All-Star and a lot of spare parts.The secondary star is Bam Adebayo, he of the 83-point game last season, but more realistically a switchable frontcourt partner who could make this one of the most imposing defensive duos in the league. Antetokounmpo’s defense is no longer at the level of his Defensive Player of the Year heyday, but a Bam-Giannis duo would still rank among the league’s best.On the perimeter around Antetokounmpo and Adebayo, we have …. questions. Lots of questions. What helps Antetokounmpo thrive is an offense that can surround him with shooters, and Miami sent some of the best candidates for that job to Milwaukee. The other two best shooters from last season’s team, Norm Powell and Simone Fontecchio, are unrestricted free agents.Contractually, the only holdovers on the roster are lightly threatening players like Davion Mitchell, Andrew Wiggins, Pelle Larsson and Nikola Jović. They can make a shot, sure, but you’re not exactly freaking out if they get some catch-and-shoots while you double Giannis. Ditto for Bam, actually.