When it comes to loyalty in the NBA, Giannis Antetokounmpo is the poster child. Despite playing for one of the smallest market teams in the league, the Greek Freak has never left the Milwaukee Bucks and he was rewarded for it with a championship over the Phoenix Suns in 2021.

Fast forward to today, and the Bucks are still one of the favorites to win the title and there are no signs of them slowing down anytime soon.

But if you ask NBA analyst (and former point guard) Jay Williams, he sees a world where Giannis jumps from Milwaukee for a chance to shine in New York City. Here's what he said in a recent episode of 'Keyshawn, JWill, & Max.'

"The Garden is such a different vibe, man. It's such a different energy. It just feels so lit. When you're there, it just feels different. Giannis supposedly has a documentary that's supposed to be coming out that goes deeper into his background and who he is and where he's going. and this isn't me trying to take Giannis off of the Milwaukee Bucks and put him on a team. I know he has a five-year deal worth $228 million but he will have an opt-out in a couple of years and there is something interesting about the immigrant background of how Giannis plays. You feel like he plays for his family, he plays for something so much bigger than himself. and then understanding New York and Madison Square Garden. When I think about Giannis, he is not afraid to say 'I want that.' And none of the media stuff would bother him because it feels like there is a sleeping giant on 33rd and 8th that nobody wants to know. He just feels right there…"