BigO wrote:humanrefutation wrote:paulpressey25 wrote:
Bingo.
And I think once you’ve threatened your spouse with divorce it is hard to put that toothpaste back in the tube.
And for those of you who say “this is no different than other years” oh yes it is. We’ve lost Dame and all those draft picks we gave up to get him. And Giannis has had people in his ear the past six months telling him the Bucks have no assets to get better.
Explain to me how anything he's said or done indicates that his priority isn't competing for titles. Whether here or elsewhere.
The rumors about Giannis and New York have been around a long time.
What's different now is that Horst and the Knicks had a discussion and apparently that is the only team they did that with.
Assuming the above is true, the only reason would be that Giannis expressed interest in the Knicks (likely thru his agent).
If all Giannis was interested in was a championship, he wouldn't limit himself to the Knicks.
Yep. Knicks are not a good trade partner for Milwaukee if Giannis wants to win titles. They'd be gutted. San Antonio still remains the team that makes the most sense if he wants out and wants to be playing for titles.
For the Bucks, if NY is the only place Giannis wants to be then the Nets make more sense as a trade partner as they have literally 30 tradable picks at the moment.
The more I hear and put pieces together the more I believe:
1. Giannis does indeed want out.
2. Giannis doesn't want to be held accountable or blamed for asking out.
3. Something changed in the relationship between Giannis and the org and perhaps his family dynamic as well.
Less than ideal way to start the season. I feel bad for Turner/Bobby etc. They signed for under market value, assumingly because of Giannis' presence.