Matches Malone wrote:fansinceforever wrote:At this point, these concerns are very legitimate. Our 3 year outlook is definitely not good and if this season doesn't go as planned then we're banking pretty much entirely on Giannis's insane level of loyalty.
The 3-year outlook may not be good because of an aging roster, etc. But they don't always need to shove in something about Giannis leaving every time. One of the reasons I made that comment about Embiid never having to face this type of crap because of the market he's in. Giannis is practically on the back half of his career and they're still doing this. At some point, pick a younger superstar to do this with and leave the Bucks alone. It's just lazy writing that we hear the same drivel every time they bring up our team.
Yeah, agreed and sports media will do that the moment uncertainty surrounds the T Wolves, Spurs, Grizzles, etc.
Giannis is better and probably drives more traffic than Embiid. Milwaukee is a smaller city and in the eyes of the general public Philadelphia had a much better off-season than the Bucks did.
If I was sports writer/podcaster, I would stick to the same story. If this team starts to look iffy; I would be shocked if Giannis wasn't thinking about it. It's not like Pelton is a click bait guy. He's pretty good. It's a story that should be covered.
























