The Milwaukee Bucks have agreed to trade two-time NBA Most Valuable Player Giannis Antetokounmpo and forward Bobby Portis to the Miami Heat in a deal finalized on Monday, according to multiple reports. Antetokounmpo, a 10-time All-Star and seven-time All-NBA first-team selection, will join the Heat as part of a significant roster reshaping for both franchises.

In exchange, the Bucks will receive a package that includes guard Tyler Herro, forward Jaime Jaquez, center Kel’el Ware, and former Illinois guard Kasparas Jakucionis. The deal also involves multiple future draft assets: three first-round picks — notably the No. 13 overall selection in the upcoming draft scheduled for Tuesday — a second-round pick, and the rights to a pick swap. The trade marks a major shift for Milwaukee as they move on from their star player who has been central to the team’s identity and success over recent years.

In related news from the basketball world, Michigan men’s basketball coach Dusty May is reportedly close to accepting the head coaching position with the Dallas Mavericks. May led Michigan to a 64-13 record and a national championship during his two seasons with the Wolverines. He will succeed Jason Kidd, who was dismissed following a disappointing 26-56 season for Dallas.

Additionally, free-agent guard Trae Young is expected to remain with the Washington Wizards, agreeing to a reported four-year contract valued at approximately $212 million. This extension signals the team’s commitment to retaining their key playmaker as they aim to build a more competitive roster moving forward.