The Milwaukee Bucks complete their first roster move tied to the fallout from the Giannis Antetokounmpo trade, according to reporting from New York Post and Yahoo Sports. Both outlets describe the Bucks as acquiring a player or contract component connected to the trade and pairing it with a draft pick element associated with Nate Ament. The coverage frames the move as the start of a “Giannis-less” era for Milwaukee, indicating it is part of the organization’s effort to restructure its roster following the departure of Antetokounmpo. While both sources focus on the same transaction outline—linking the Bucks to a trade piece that includes a draft pick and references Nate Ament—they do not add substantial additional detail in the provided excerpts beyond the general description of the move. In the reporting, the Bucks’ action is characterized as an early, important step in the post-trade process, setting Milwaukee’s next course after losing a central figure.