Giannis could be looking to force his way out of Milwaukee if things don’t improve, Giannis has told people Miami/Brooklyn are preferred destinations.

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Now I see why Bam is trying to shoot 3s. They gonna turn this dude into Brook and Jimmy gonna be a better Middleton lol.

But Miami won't get it done.
 

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If he was that adamant about winning, he would’ve worked on developing a 3 point shot which he never did and improve his free throw percentage. Had he done that, it would’ve been easier to put pieces around him. If you trade him, the team he gets traded to would be depleted.

At the end of the day, I think he doesn’t want to be on Milwaukee anymore. Too many white people and shytty weather. He’s wasted his entire 20’s living there. And he already has a title. No free agents are kicking down the door to go there.

The sad part tho. Players make so much money that it shouldn’t even matter. He’s being paid an insane amount of money, he brought a title to the city and instead of just being content, he wants out. Milwaukee was never going to be a dynasty.

If he was really trying to win, he'd be trying to get to OKC and not those other teams
 

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Bucks didn’t draft well. They fell apart quick l, got old and slow. Dame is washed he can’t get by his man like he used to and he’s not an elite athlete and he’s small so now he’s easier to guard.

I don’t want Giannis in a BKN I want them to build thru the draft and chase a young star and build a young team that can grow together like OKC did.

Giannis ain’t nice. He’s an athlete and nothing more.

They wasted a lot of picks on depth that just didn't pan out. I count 6 second round picks that they gave up for both Crowder and Beverly. That's not even counting giving up Donte for Ibaka who they didn't even bother to play.
Putting together a championship team is hard, damn near impossible. Keeping that going is even harder. People understimate the perfect storm of health, motivation, maturity, but not getting too old, and luck that has to occur to win one chip. Trying to balance young talent and competing for a chip is dicey as well. But what it all really comes down to for the Bucks is that their top guys (Giannis, Jrue, Middleton, now Dame) have either not been up to the task and/or not available with the exception of the year they won obviously. We can talk draft and coaching and the team cheaping out...all relevant. But they all but had Boston beat in 22 and didnt close it out. Had leads on MIA after Giannis came back in 23 and couldnt close it out and had Jimmy looking like LeBron Bean Jordan out there. And last year they struggled down the stretch and Giannis was hurt again and didnt play at all this time. Cant blame anybody else for that stuff.
 

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If he was that adamant about winning, he would’ve worked on developing a 3 point shot which he never did and improve his free throw percentage. Had he done that, it would’ve been easier to put pieces around him. If you trade him, the team he gets traded to would be depleted.

At the end of the day, I think he doesn’t want to be on Milwaukee anymore. Too many white people and shytty weather. He’s wasted his entire 20’s living there. And he already has a title. No free agents are kicking down the door to go there.

The sad part tho. Players make so much money that it shouldn’t even matter. He’s being paid an insane amount of money, he brought a title to the city and instead of just being content, he wants out. Milwaukee was never going to be a dynasty.
Giannis was never going to be a good 3PT shooter.

He's from Greece :pachaha:

Nobody's content with 1 ring at 26.
 
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