Legacy is very important for me
Bringing a title to two different orgs that haven't won a title in 50 years would look pretty good on the tombstone, especially if one of those orgs was the NYK.

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Legacy is very important for me
Dick Tate wrote:---- Shams but at least he finally showed his cards.Legacy is very important for me
Bringing a title to two different orgs that haven't won a title in 50 years would look pretty good on the tombstone, especially if one of those orgs was the NYK.
Dick Tate wrote:---- Shams but at least he finally showed his cards.Legacy is very important for me
Bringing a title to two different orgs that haven't won a title in 50 years would look pretty good on the tombstone, especially if one of those orgs was the NYK.
jakecronus8 wrote:Any chance that once Giannis' current deal expires he just plays in Greece for a few years before retiring?
Bucknado wrote:Can’t believe he didn’t just send the kiddos to Hartford Ave.
jakecronus8 wrote:My sports fandom has taken a dip as I've gotten older. I still watch every Bucks/Brewers/Packers game that I can. I can honestly say though that if Giannis is gone I think my Bucks fandom could easily slip further and further away into eventual nothingness. I just have no confidence they'll ever luck into another guy like Giannis. They won a title off his greatness and in spite of themselves. A competent org has multiple rings with the guy. I am forever grateful for the title. Top 10 moment in my life. But when the freak goes, that might be a wrap for me. Not out of protest or anger, but likely just consistent building apathy.
MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:jakecronus8 wrote:My sports fandom has taken a dip as I've gotten older. I still watch every Bucks/Brewers/Packers game that I can. I can honestly say though that if Giannis is gone I think my Bucks fandom could easily slip further and further away into eventual nothingness. I just have no confidence they'll ever luck into another guy like Giannis. They won a title off his greatness and in spite of themselves. A competent org has multiple rings with the guy. I am forever grateful for the title. Top 10 moment in my life. But when the freak goes, that might be a wrap for me. Not out of protest or anger, but likely just consistent building apathy.
I don't know. We had the best team in the league for like a four year stretch. It's hard to win a ring normally but add in COVID/Bubble/Riots, back injury, dames Achilles, blowing a 2-0 lead in ECF, etc. it's not like we were the KG wolves. The team made some bad moves but also tried making good movies and threw a ton of money into the pot every year. Half the mistakes were compromises to keep Giannis happy.
humanrefutation wrote:I don't think Giannis is oblivious to the fact that we've been knocked out of the first round largely due to series-altering injuries, from Giannis to Khris to Dame.
The real issue is that our general manager isn't good at identifying talent and our coaches have sucked at cultivating it.
Daver wrote:Please explain what did the bucks do on media day to piss him off.
Giannis has been doing nothing but mentioning how much he likes the turner signing n thinks this team has gotten faster n better.
ShootingtheJ wrote:Notice how the NBA writers with actual sources like Stein are not jumping on this? Shams is a sham.