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Post#541 » by JimmyTheKid » Thu Oct 24, 2019 7:06 pm

greekbuck34 wrote:That's why I don't believe anything unless it comes from Giannis' own mouth in form of a video. We didn't play a game yet and they already started their campaign with the fake news.


I'm sure we all have a love/hate relationship with social media and the seemingly infinite amount of information available to us. But the "fluff" that serves as filler between games, in any sport, has become so unbearably difficult to stomach. This Giannis thing is a giant nothingburger. If he feels the organization is doing all it can to win title, he stays. If not, he'll explore other options. As has always been the case. But if you let any "report," from now until the day he makes a decision, affect your feelings for even a single f*ck of a second, or alter your opinion a single degree on the gift that is Giannis, you're playing yourself.
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Post#542 » by Shaffty » Thu Oct 24, 2019 7:21 pm

DavidDunn21 wrote:The natural consequence of treating these guys like gods is they will start to believe it a little. I'm sure he said exactly the quote and is now objecting to what he meant vs. what he said.

In a different way this reminds me of Favre. The guy was incredibly likable for a dozen years just by being himself. Like Giannis, he didn't have to craft a persona, people just loved everything he naturally did. And you can't help but become entitled by that treatment.

We first noticed it with the "I am Giannis" I've come so far this is not an obstacle nonsense he was spitting after the Raptors turned the tide. This is not smoothie Giannis anymore. And that's fine. He's a adult. But he's probably lying about this, and much like LeBron on China he probably should've kept his mouth shut.





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Post#543 » by theFireBlanket » Thu Oct 24, 2019 7:27 pm

DavidDunn21 wrote:The natural consequence of treating these guys like gods is they will start to believe it a little. I'm sure he said exactly the quote and is now objecting to what he meant vs. what he said.

In a different way this reminds me of Favre. The guy was incredibly likable for a dozen years just by being himself. Like Giannis, he didn't have to craft a persona, people just loved everything he naturally did. And you can't help but become entitled by that treatment.

We first noticed it with the "I am Giannis" I've come so far this is not an obstacle nonsense he was spitting after the Raptors turned the tide. This is not smoothie Giannis anymore. And that's fine. He's a adult. But he's probably lying about this, and much like LeBron on China he probably should've kept his mouth shut.





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If anything I take a rebuke for being very smoothie Giannis. He already broke his commitment to not speak on these matters by doing that. LeBron would have refused to comment.
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Post#544 » by Cooleyo47 » Thu Oct 24, 2019 7:50 pm

I’m already exhausted by all of this.

The franchise tag is part of the reason the NFL is so popular. It’s assuring to know that your generational talent isn’t going anywhere.
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Post#545 » by theFireBlanket » Thu Oct 24, 2019 7:55 pm

Cooleyo47 wrote:I’m already exhausted by all of this.

The franchise tag is part of the reason the NFL is so popular. It’s assuring to know that your generational talent isn’t going anywhere.


I don't care what Giannis does. It's his decision & I'm glad that the NBA doesn't have the franchise tag equivalent. I'd like if he remains a Buck for his career but not against his will.
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Post#546 » by emunney » Thu Oct 24, 2019 8:24 pm

theFireBlanket wrote:
Cooleyo47 wrote:I’m already exhausted by all of this.

The franchise tag is part of the reason the NFL is so popular. It’s assuring to know that your generational talent isn’t going anywhere.


I don't care what Giannis does. It's his decision & I'm glad that the NBA doesn't have the franchise tag equivalent. I'd like if he remains a Buck for his career but not against his will.


I agree with this except for not caring what Giannis does. I really want him to stay.
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Post#547 » by Cooleyo47 » Thu Oct 24, 2019 8:28 pm

theFireBlanket wrote:
Cooleyo47 wrote:I’m already exhausted by all of this.

The franchise tag is part of the reason the NFL is so popular. It’s assuring to know that your generational talent isn’t going anywhere.


I don't care what Giannis does. It's his decision & I'm glad that the NBA doesn't have the franchise tag equivalent. I'd like if he remains a Buck for his career but not against his will.


I remember there being some speculation that the reason many of the players in the league were unhappy is because of this unhealthy focus on what’s next and uncertainty over their own future.

True parity and no “what’s next” discussion overshadowing entire seasons? Sign me up.
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Post#548 » by Chapter29 » Thu Oct 24, 2019 10:18 pm

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Now that is funny. I thought it was odd that Giannis would say that especially given his past comments.

Now, with that said, there is some truth of course to that statement I think for all players.

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Post#549 » by JayMKE » Thu Oct 24, 2019 11:12 pm

Sports news is almost exclusively in the category of fake news, no journalistic credibility whatsoever. They'll lie and straight up make stuff up to get a story.
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Post#550 » by Coach Carter » Thu Oct 24, 2019 11:16 pm

Lol I never believed those comments
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Post#551 » by rilamann » Thu Oct 24, 2019 11:29 pm

I could be wrong, but Giannis seems like the type of guy where if there's a bunch of speculation and rumors that he'll leave Milwaukee. The more likely he'll stay.
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Post#552 » by DavidDunn21 » Thu Oct 24, 2019 11:52 pm

Shaffty wrote:
DavidDunn21 wrote:The natural consequence of treating these guys like gods is they will start to believe it a little. I'm sure he said exactly the quote and is now objecting to what he meant vs. what he said.

In a different way this reminds me of Favre. The guy was incredibly likable for a dozen years just by being himself. Like Giannis, he didn't have to craft a persona, people just loved everything he naturally did. And you can't help but become entitled by that treatment.

We first noticed it with the "I am Giannis" I've come so far this is not an obstacle nonsense he was spitting after the Raptors turned the tide. This is not smoothie Giannis anymore. And that's fine. He's a adult. But he's probably lying about this, and much like LeBron on China he probably should've kept his mouth shut.





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Post#553 » by Gianstoppable » Fri Oct 25, 2019 1:00 am

From the real GM post about this near the end. Why would Dinan say this?

Bucks co-owner Jamie Dinan said he doesn't believe Antetokounmpo was misquoted.

“I wasn’t in the room when (Antetokounmpo) said it,” Dinan said, “so I don’t know if they goaded him a little bit to kind of get some conflict.”

Dinan added: “He clearly said it because she (Elberse) said he said it and she taped it.”
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Post#554 » by ClassicJack » Fri Oct 25, 2019 1:25 am

Gianstoppable wrote:From the real GM post about this near the end. Why would Dinan say this?

Bucks co-owner Jamie Dinan said he doesn't believe Antetokounmpo was misquoted.

“I wasn’t in the room when (Antetokounmpo) said it,” Dinan said, “so I don’t know if they goaded him a little bit to kind of get some conflict.”

Dinan added: “He clearly said it because she (Elberse) said he said it and she taped it.”


I'm pretty sure that Dinan quote was from before Giannis refuted the quote. Dinan never called Giannis a liar. The writer went out of his way to make Dinan look like he did tho.

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Post#555 » by ibanezjp » Fri Oct 25, 2019 3:41 am

So what’s this about Chris Webber saying he has inside info Giannis is leaving!?!? Baby Tausch mentioned it in an interview today but I can’t find any news of this story or quote. What the hell?
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Post#556 » by MartyConlonOnTheRun » Fri Oct 25, 2019 4:02 am

I don't think even giannis knows for sure and if he did he could change his mind ten times.

Anyways. He has to be a clear nba mvp favorite at this point right? Maybe curry if he leads the warriors but everyone else's stats are split on these dual superstar teams.
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Post#557 » by emunney » Fri Oct 25, 2019 4:30 am

Who the hell is Baby Tausch?
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Post#558 » by ibanezjp » Fri Oct 25, 2019 4:59 am

emunney wrote:Who the hell is Baby Tausch?


I think his real name is Bill Schmidt. He hosts the big show on 1250/105.7 and has taken over doing the bucks postgame from Sparky.
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Post#559 » by 0BobLobLaw0 » Fri Oct 25, 2019 10:58 am

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emunney wrote:Who the hell is Baby Tausch?


I think his real name is Bill Schmidt. He hosts the big show on 1250/105.7 and has taken over doing the bucks postgame from Sparky.


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Post#560 » by crkone » Fri Oct 25, 2019 2:51 pm

Another good article on Giannis:

https://theathletic.com/1323507/

To see Antetokounmpo waving that white towel on the bench during the Bucks’ closing minutes was to be reminded that he is special in both body and mind. There was genuine joy on his face as the Bucks held the Rockets off, and a message throughout that his exit was no excuse for his teammates to sag their shoulders. Beyond his absurd physique and all the other surreal attributes that come with him and his game, it’s this team-first mentality that makes him the total package.

“That’s a nice feeling (to beat a team with two former MVPs), but I’m not going to lie to you: I did my part, but my teammates got the win,” Antetokounmpo said. “By myself, I couldn’t go against those guys. If I didn’t have my teammates – and this is not just to say because (he points at my voice recorder) you will write that Giannis talked about his teammates – but without those guys, without G-Hill (George Hill), (Eric) Bledsoe, Khris, Brook, Robin (Lopez), everybody, the whole team – Ersan – I wouldn’t’ be able to go against those two guys because they’re so freaking good.

“(The finish) was amazing. When they were shooting, I felt like I was making them. I wanted to win so bad. Obviously I wanted to be on the court, but my teammates getting the job done, getting us the win, that’s a fulfilling feeling.”


Yet to watch Giannis go through his pregame routine nearly five hours before he was relegated to cheerleader duty was to understand why it’s so vital for the Bucks’ future that he stays on their floor. It’s not as if he’s the only player who works up a serious sweat before every game, but there’s a relentlessness to his regimen that is so often seen in the greats. By the time this half-hour session is over – 4:45 p.m. to 5:15 – there’s a leaky faucet dripping off his chin and his white Nike workout top looks like a sopping wet gym towel.

The midrange shots come first. The 3s are being hoisted about 15 minutes in, with Giannis – who would hit two of five attempts from beyond the arc against the Rockets – attempting the catch-and-shoot variety all over the floor for nearly 10 minutes before he moves to the free throw line. The rim finishes are up next – touch shots from two or three feet away. More free throws. More 3s, perhaps with Korver’s frequent advice being put into practice. More sweat.

Handshakes for the coaches and ball boys/girls before he heads to the locker room. A scout who is sitting courtside, and who agrees that this is not the norm for stars or any other player, remembers an old quote that has made the rounds around the league.

“**** don’t get better,” the scout says with a laugh.

If Antetokounmpo is anything, he’s not that.

“I mean, everything that’s been said about him is just 100 percent true,” said Korver, who chose the Bucks over Philadelphia in free agency and who was drawn, in part, by the chance to help Antetokounmpo with his shooting ability. “He’s a hard worker. He’s a humble guy. He loves the game. He really wants to win. He wants to play the right way. He’s very coachable. He just has these freakish abilities and length and athleticism. So you combine all that together, and it’s really exciting just to be around him and to watch him work.”


“I did not get invited,” Antetokounmpo said of Bryant’s camp. “It didn’t surprise me. I’ve connected with Kobe in the past; we text now and then. I think when that was going on, I was on the national team, so I don’t know if I was able to go there. But I don’t know if I would go there if he invited me, because there’s a lot of (other stars). You know, Kyrie (Irving) is a guy who plays for Brooklyn, and (a team) we’re going to play against. Kawhi Leonard (now with the Clippers) was there. A lot of guys was there. AD (the Lakers’ Anthony Davis) was there.

“Man, it’s not that I don’t want to (learn from other stars). I get better every day. I’ll learn from the 15th player on our team. I’ll learn from (Bucks reserve guard) Frank Mason. But my competitive nature is so high that when I go and practice (with other stars), I can’t do it. That’s me. I’m not saying it’s right, but that’s me. I just know myself. I know that because I’m a nice person, I’m going to start building relationships (with those other stars). And then I’m going to go against those guys, and they’re going to be my friends.”

So, I asked him, you don’t want to take the competitive edge away?

“No, I don’t,” he said. “I want to play for 20 years and just play, and then make friendships at the end.”


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