Chad34 wrote:Come on Giannis, please sign soon so we don't have to read this kind of shyte
Yet he makes the bucks wait. The hypocrisy
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Chad34 wrote:Come on Giannis, please sign soon so we don't have to read this kind of shyte

paulpressey25 wrote:I’m assuming Giannis returns to Milwaukee wearing the the new blue jerseys. And announcing the contract.
DavidDunn21 wrote:So please allow me to continue to be the scapegoat for our very rational fears, but just remember that I understand and forgive all of you.
paulpressey25 wrote:I’m assuming Giannis returns to Milwaukee wearing the the new blue jerseys. And announcing the contract.
trwi7 wrote:**** me deep, Giannis. ****. Me. Deep.

mke_design wrote:paulpressey25 wrote:I’m assuming Giannis returns to Milwaukee wearing the the new blue jerseys. And announcing the contract.
Yeah seems odd they would need to wait until the 27th to have this reveal. But again, my dream scenarios are cursed.
machu46 wrote:paulpressey25 wrote:I’m assuming Giannis returns to Milwaukee wearing the the new blue jerseys. And announcing the contract.
Really? I mean, that would be awesome but that seems really unlikely to me. I will give you serious kudos if that ends up being the case.

Can Miami still sign Giannis as a free agent?
Yes, but it's a lot more complicated, based on current salary-cap estimates.
The first important issue for the Heat is whether Adebayo achieves the criteria necessary to boost his salary in the first year of the extension from 25% of the salary cap (a projected $28.1 million) to 30% of the cap ($33.7 million) by either making an All-NBA team or winning Defensive Player of the Year. Adebayo finished fifth in the All-NBA voting for the three center spots last season and also finished fifth in Defensive Player of the Year voting, so both are reasonable possibilities.
If Adebayo is at the 25% max, Miami could potentially clear sufficient room to offer Antetokounmpo a max contract (starting at that same $33.7 million) by stripping down the roster to just All-Stars Adebayo and Jimmy Butler ($36 million). That would be painful, forcing the Heat to trade rising star Tyler Herro (as well as 2020 first-round pick Precious Achiuwa) and renounce the rights to restricted free agent Duncan Robinson.
Still, just having a path to signing Giannis outright would be important for Miami in getting the Bucks to the negotiating table next year for a sign-and-trade that would allow them to retain additional players. The Heat could send back some of their own free agents in a double sign-and-trade to match salaries while offering future first-round picks to make it worth Milwaukee's participation.
Should Adebayo make All-NBA or win Defensive Player of the Year and boost his salary north of 25% of the cap, the math gets even more difficult for Miami. In that scenario, the Heat would have to trade either Adebayo or Butler in order to create max cap space.
ILOVEIT wrote:Bam and Giannis don't fit. Why would you pay two guys that can't shoot and watch them clog your spacing? Miami runs a slow down set offense with Bam at the free throw line....Giannis thrives in an up and down open game.
Giannis is not going to Miami. He's going somewhere else...and I think it will be announced in a big trade this week.
ILOVEIT wrote:Bam and Giannis don't fit. Why would you pay two guys that can't shoot and watch them clog your spacing? Miami runs a slow down set offense with Bam at the free throw line....Giannis thrives in an up and down open game.
Giannis is not going to Miami. He's going somewhere else...and I think it will be announced in a big trade this week.

Bucksmaniac wrote:I'm sorry, but I'm starting to sour on Giannis
ILOVEIT wrote:Bam and Giannis don't fit. Why would you pay two guys that can't shoot and watch them clog your spacing? Miami runs a slow down set offense with Bam at the free throw line....Giannis thrives in an up and down open game.
Giannis is not going to Miami. He's going somewhere else...and I think it will be announced in a big trade this week.
trwi7 wrote:**** me deep, Giannis. ****. Me. Deep.
ILOVEIT wrote:Bam and Giannis don't fit. Why would you pay two guys that can't shoot and watch them clog your spacing? Miami runs a slow down set offense with Bam at the free throw line....Giannis thrives in an up and down open game.
Giannis is not going to Miami. He's going somewhere else...and I think it will be announced in a big trade this week.
John Henson wrote:This lady just asked me who I play for and I said the Milwaukee Bucks, she quickly replied “oh the highschool across the street?”

ILOVEIT wrote:Bam and Giannis don't fit. Why would you pay two guys that can't shoot and watch them clog your spacing? Miami runs a slow down set offense with Bam at the free throw line....Giannis thrives in an up and down open game.
Giannis is not going to Miami. He's going somewhere else...and I think it will be announced in a big trade this week.
Ruzious wrote:ILOVEIT wrote:Bam and Giannis don't fit. Why would you pay two guys that can't shoot and watch them clog your spacing? Miami runs a slow down set offense with Bam at the free throw line....Giannis thrives in an up and down open game.
Giannis is not going to Miami. He's going somewhere else...and I think it will be announced in a big trade this week.
not only do Giannis and Bam seem like an odd fit - don't forget about Butler - he's also not much of a jump-shooter. So I concur that Miami doesn't make a whole lot of sense for Giannis. But... I'm not feeling that Giannis is going to say yes or no right now, and - frankly that's Milwaukee's fault - because he has no way of knowing if Jrue's returning. If everyone here put themselves in Giannis' shoes, why would you say yes before Jrue says yes?
Baddy Chuck wrote:ILOVEIT wrote:Bam and Giannis don't fit. Why would you pay two guys that can't shoot and watch them clog your spacing? Miami runs a slow down set offense with Bam at the free throw line....Giannis thrives in an up and down open game.
Giannis is not going to Miami. He's going somewhere else...and I think it will be announced in a big trade this week.
Yeah maybe like the Warriors who coincidentally happens to be your favorite team, right?!
DavidDunn21 wrote:So please allow me to continue to be the scapegoat for our very rational fears, but just remember that I understand and forgive all of you.
Gianstoppable wrote:Ruzious wrote:ILOVEIT wrote:Bam and Giannis don't fit. Why would you pay two guys that can't shoot and watch them clog your spacing? Miami runs a slow down set offense with Bam at the free throw line....Giannis thrives in an up and down open game.
Giannis is not going to Miami. He's going somewhere else...and I think it will be announced in a big trade this week.
not only do Giannis and Bam seem like an odd fit - don't forget about Butler - he's also not much of a jump-shooter. So I concur that Miami doesn't make a whole lot of sense for Giannis. But... I'm not feeling that Giannis is going to say yes or no right now, and - frankly that's Milwaukee's fault - because he has no way of knowing if Jrue's returning. If everyone here put themselves in Giannis' shoes, why would you say yes before Jrue says yes?
Sure sounds like Jrue wanted to sign here so I REALLY hope for all we gave up we got a verbal from him
DavidDunn21 wrote:So please allow me to continue to be the scapegoat for our very rational fears, but just remember that I understand and forgive all of you.

Gianstoppable wrote:Ruzious wrote:ILOVEIT wrote:Bam and Giannis don't fit. Why would you pay two guys that can't shoot and watch them clog your spacing? Miami runs a slow down set offense with Bam at the free throw line....Giannis thrives in an up and down open game.
Giannis is not going to Miami. He's going somewhere else...and I think it will be announced in a big trade this week.
not only do Giannis and Bam seem like an odd fit - don't forget about Butler - he's also not much of a jump-shooter. So I concur that Miami doesn't make a whole lot of sense for Giannis. But... I'm not feeling that Giannis is going to say yes or no right now, and - frankly that's Milwaukee's fault - because he has no way of knowing if Jrue's returning. If everyone here put themselves in Giannis' shoes, why would you say yes before Jrue says yes?
Sure sounds like Jrue wanted to sign here so I REALLY hope for all we gave up we got a verbal from him
mke_design wrote:Gianstoppable wrote:Ruzious wrote:not only do Giannis and Bam seem like an odd fit - don't forget about Butler - he's also not much of a jump-shooter. So I concur that Miami doesn't make a whole lot of sense for Giannis. But... I'm not feeling that Giannis is going to say yes or no right now, and - frankly that's Milwaukee's fault - because he has no way of knowing if Jrue's returning. If everyone here put themselves in Giannis' shoes, why would you say yes before Jrue says yes?
Sure sounds like Jrue wanted to sign here so I REALLY hope for all we gave up we got a verbal from him
has Jrue said anything? I missed it.