Milwaukee Bucks general manager Jon Horst says the franchise is not immediately better after trading Giannis Antetokounmpo to the Miami Heat. Speaking to reporters on a Zoom call on Wednesday, two days after the trade announcement, Horst says no one at the organization is claiming the Bucks are “a better team today” as a result of the move. He describes Antetokounmpo as one of the greatest players in franchise history. The comments come as the Bucks transition after the end of a long playoff run. Milwaukee previously reached the postseason for nine consecutive years, but last season concluded with a 32–50 record. Horst’s remarks are also tied to the team’s recent injury impact: Antetokounmpo played 36 games, which the outlet notes was a career-low, contributing to a season that fell short of prior expectations. Overall, the statements emphasize the magnitude of the loss, acknowledge the team’s recent struggles, and frame the upcoming work of building without Antetokounmpo.