Draymond Green has suggested that the relationship between Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks could be heading toward a breaking point.

The comments add to growing speculation around Giannis’ long-term future, especially as expectations continue to rise around the Bucks’ ability to compete at the highest level.

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Green’s take focuses less on results and more on the dynamic between player and organization. That is where his concern lies, and why he believes things could escalate.

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Photo by Eakin Howard/Getty Images

Draymond Green questions Giannis Antetokounmpo’s relationship with the Milwaukee Bucks

Green shared his thoughts in a discussion featured on The Draymond Green Show, where he pointed to what he sees as a complicated dynamic.

The focus was on how Giannis interacts with the organization despite the support he has received.

He said, “I love how Giannis treats the Milwaukee Bucks organization. He treats them like, ‘Screw y’all and I don’t care what y’all got to say.’

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“Meanwhile, they giving all his brothers an opportunity to play NBA basketball. It’s the craziest thing I’ve seen.”

The comment highlights a perceived imbalance between the franchise’s support and Giannis’ approach.

Draymond Green warns Giannis Antetokounmpo’s Bucks situation could end badly

Green went further by suggesting the situation may not be sustainable if it continues in the same direction.

Green continued, “I don’t know. I think this thing could be headed for a nasty breakup if it don’t happen soon. Like it’s just getting worse and worse by the day.

He concluded, stating: “You have your franchise player kind of getting your organization investigated and saying, ‘Hey, by the way, y’all go look.’ Like this is not gonna end well.”

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The warning reflects broader uncertainty around the Bucks’ future and how their relationship with Giannis evolves.

For Green, the concern is not just about performance, but about how tensions could shape what happens next.

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