Kel'el Ware May Already Give Bucks One Trade Advantage

The trade that brought Giannis Antetokounmpo to Milwaukee is also quietly setting the stage for Kel'el Ware and his fellow former Heat teammates to make their mark with the Bucks.

Kel’el Ware’s move to the Milwaukee Bucks could have been a jarring reset. Instead, the Giannis Antetokounmpo trade gave him something most traded players don’t get: familiar faces.

Speaking to the Miami Herald, Ware said landing in Milwaukee with Tyler Herro, Jaime Jaquez Jr. and Kasparas Jakucionis has made the change easier to handle.

“That helps out a lot more,” Ware said of being traded to the Bucks with Herro, Jaquez and Jakucionis. “Some guys, they get traded by themselves. So I would say it helps to have three guys with me.”

That shared landing spot matters. Ware, Herro, Jaquez and Jakucionis all have to learn a new system and get comfortable with a new group of Bucks teammates, but they’re not starting from zero with one another. They already built chemistry during their time with the Heat, and that kind of familiarity can take some of the edge off walking into a new building.

The connection has carried over, too. The four have stayed close since the move, spending time together at Summer League and linking up with some of their new teammates as well. A Bucks photo from July 10, 2026 showed Ware, Herro and Jaquez alongside Ryan Rollins and Ousmane Dieng, a small but telling sign that the transition is already underway.

There’s also a bigger basketball reason this matters. All four players arrive in Milwaukee with something to prove.

Herro faces questions about whether he can be a winning player and a true top option, while also being due for a contract extension. Jaquez is on an expiring deal.

Ware never had a major role with the Heat. Jakucionis is still trying to show he belongs at this level.

That gives the Bucks a group with shared motivation, but also shared support. If they had been scattered to different teams, each would still have a chance to make his case. What they wouldn’t have is the built-in comfort of arriving together.

That quiet edge could end up meaning a lot for Milwaukee this season. The setup looks promising. Now it’s on Ware, Herro, Jaquez and Jakucionis to turn that advantage into something real.

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