Klomp wrote:shrink wrote:I must have missed this last month, but a recent podcast mentioned thisOne of the best players in the world today is Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo. “The Greek Freak” is a hard man to impress, but he sure made an honest admission about Anthony Edwards of the Minnesota Timberwolves.
In an interview with Harris Stavrou of Greek outlet Sport24 on September 23, Antetokounmpo discussed a variety of topics about the NBA and international basketball. He was talking about the preferences of basketball fans while also explaining the kind of player he likes, including “Ant-Man.”
“My preference has always been to see a player who will not only be a good player, but will also be an example for his teammates in behavior. It’s not enough to just score baskets. To be a leader, it also counts in the locker room how you are and on the bus, and when you eat as a team, how you are, how you behave. Anyway, whoever has the best year will be the best player. My preference is two-way players. I like one player, Anthony Edwards. I like him a lot,” Antetokounmpo said.
https://heavy.com/sports/nba/milwaukee-bucks/giannis-antetokounmpo-admission-anthony-edwards/
Giannis will be turning 31, but as one of the four best players in the NBA and an MVP candidate, he is probably worth more in trade than MIN has, if Ant is not in the offer. That said, MIL will likely try to send Giannis to a team where he wants to go. And unlike many American stars, Euros are often happy with whatever city they start in, and Minneapolis is close to Milwaukee, so he might not have biases against us. Still, I think there is virtually no chance, but it isn’t impossible.
I think there are some similarities to the Kevin Durant pursuit. I do think we can put out a more competitive offer than some people think. And Tim will be aggressive, which counts for something in negotiations. Ultimately though, it will likely come down to where Giannis wants to go. And I'm not sure we'll be high enough on that list to get him.
This is where the lack of draft picks really hurts us.















