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Giannis Thread - 13th Season with the Bucks

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Re: Giannis Thread - 13th Season with the Bucks 

Post#1521 » by Licensed to Il » Sun Nov 2, 2025 3:48 pm

LOL that Giannis goes through pick and save with his weekly grocery list.

I love this guy.
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Re: Giannis Thread - 13th Season with the Bucks 

Post#1522 » by GHOSTofSIKMA » Sun Nov 2, 2025 8:28 pm

Finn wrote:
RRyder823 wrote:
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that all may still happen. depends on giannis attitude..his health...his engagement. im watching him very closely. ive got my eye on him.

hes got his eye on us and wants to win...i understand that. every year he says now that he thinks about tasting fruit elsewhere about what it would be like someplace else.

well what YOU need to know....what HE needs to know....is that ive got my eye very closely watching him. Ive got my eye on HIM. there isnt any player on this team that should think they can take MY LOYALTY for granted. who the **** do you think you are if your a piss ant player on this team expecting I have to root for you no matter what?
There no snow on the ground yet. Go touch some grass

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I gave that advice recently. I don't believe it was taken.


ShootingtheJ is going to be really really on the edge of his seat during the next game. If we win he can rub it in my eye talking a bunch of stuff to a guy whose also really glad we won. wont even phase me all that crap. i'll just be happy we got one. but If we lose welll be 4-3.... you know winning 4 out the first 7 and **** like i expected. i'll be annoyed and doing my thing and he wont have anything to say except losing his **** internally and trying to hold it together in front of everyone like theres no problem or whatever.

so straight up....im the only calm one here folks. like literally im the only one on the board whose ok either way this goes down. im so beyond chill....just like a hidden sniper doing whazzup for his country its all business....thats what yall need to understand. this isnt even emotional for me what happens with the guy.
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Re: Giannis Thread - 13th Season with the Bucks 

Post#1523 » by MickeyDavis » Sun Nov 2, 2025 9:59 pm

Keep the posts on topic and not on each other. Thx.
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Re: Giannis Thread - 13th Season with the Bucks 

Post#1524 » by GHOSTofSIKMA » Yesterday 8:19 pm

MickeyDavis wrote:Keep the posts on topic and not on each other. Thx.


will do. but to be fair I consider StheJ to be a board friend. Hopefully he reads this and agrees.
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Re: Giannis Thread - 13th Season with the Bucks 

Post#1525 » by brewbucks » Today 2:47 pm

Giannis Antetokounmpo family’s company bought Shorewood apartment building sold by Pat Connaughton’s real estate development firm

https://biztimes.com/giannis-antetokounmpo-familys-company-bought-shorewood-apartment-building-sold-by-pat-connaughtons-real-estate-firm/?brid=PvjKoI5_T0NWlntCCJ8Mhg
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Re: Giannis Thread - 13th Season with the Bucks 

Post#1526 » by raferfenix » Today 9:56 pm

Giannis Antetokounmpo: Before the game, we could not stress enough to Myles how important it was for us to win this game for him. I'm just going to say this for Myles, because maybe he wouldn’t say it himself — being able to play in the NBA... The average lifespan of an NBA player is, I think, 4.5 years. He had 10 years of service with one franchise. To be able to come here — to Indiana — as the all-time blocks leader and to be booed? For sure, he might not say it, but it kind of hurt. We are here to pick him up. To tell him how much we love him, respect him, and understand how much he gave to the team in Indiana — and how much he’s willing to give to Milwaukee. He’s — as I said — a great person, great character, great competitor. I played against him for 10 years. I think he gave everything he had: blood, sweat, tears, his body — many times on the line — for the Indiana team.


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