Golden State Warriors fans are buying in to the idea that Giannis Antetokounmpo could soon join Stephen Curry in the Bay Area.
To make it happen, they'd likely have to ink Jonathan Kuminga to an expensive sign-and-trade to make salaries match.
The good news? One viral video suggests the Bucks might have interest in getting Kuminga in return for Giannis.
Here's a look at Milwaukee coach Doc Rivers pumped up to see Kuminga at the Golden State Valkyries' inaugural WNBA game on Friday night.
Joe Lacob has Jonathan Kuminga sitting next to him at the Golden State Valkyries game.
Doc Rivers was very excited to see Kuminga. pic.twitter.com/xTzipM3lH8
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It's all well and good for a coach and a player from another team to seem fond of one another.
It's another thing entirely to make Antetokounmpo's massive contract fit into a trade.
If the Warriors truly don't want to move Draymond Green or Jimmy Butler, their only salary-matching possibility is to sign Kuminga to a giant deal before completing the trade. That's allowed within NBA rules, but there's still the question of whether the Bucks want a super pricy Kuminga.
Maybe Milwaukee would prefer to sign Kuminga outright as a free agent and not deal with trade negotiations.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst recently said that the Warriors wouldn't "win a bidding war" for Giannis, but that the Bucks would likely take Antetokounmpo's interests into account if he ends up requesting a trade.
There's a lot of moving parts here, and that courtside video probably means nothing. But if a deal ends up happening, we could point back to this moment as a clue.