Giannis Antetokounmpo has dominated the NBA trade rumor mill, but there hasn't been traction towards a midseason move as the February deadline approaches. It seems the two-time MVP will continue donning the Milwaukee Bucks colors for the rest of the season at this rate, especially after the latest reports.According to insider Marc Stein, teams have called the Bucks, hoping to negotiate a deal. However, they have shut down talks before they've begun, saying that Antetokounmpo is not available for a trade."Teams are calling the Bucks and the Bucks at this point keep telling teams, 'he's not available, we're not trading him,'" Stein said on Friday. "The only way there's really going to be a Giannis Antetokounmpo sweepstakes (is) Giannis himself has to go to the Bucks and say, 'I want out.' And that's not happening."Stein said Antetokounmpo and the Bucks "danced around" it in the summer, but Milwaukee has no intentions of trading its superstar forward.The Knicks were the team Giannis Antetokounmpo would have reportedly joined in the offseason. However, trade didn't materialize after New York failed to form a package.Will Giannis Antetokounmpo get traded sooner or later?Nothing right now suggests that Giannis Antetokounmpo is on his way out of Milwaukee. He's not demanded a trade, and Bucks' personnel have maintained that over the past few weeks. Doc Rivers and other players have publicly shut down reports, so a move is far from being on the horizon.However, a lot could change next summer. Antetokounmpo has expressed his desire to play winning basketball. The Bucks, 11-15, are 10th in the East as of Friday, and don't seem to have a legitimate shot at making a deep playoff run. Antetokounmpo has dealt with multiple injuries and is currently out with a calf issue, so their record could worsen. Should this continue, it's difficult not to imagine a world where he finally requests a trade and the Bucks comply with his demands.Several teams will have better trade resources, cap flexibility, and understanding of their ceiling in the summer, so a deal at that point is more likely.