DavidDunn21 wrote:
ESPN makes my ears bleed
Only an NBA championship gets sweeter than this
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DavidDunn21 wrote:
emunney wrote:Reading a lot about celebration from other small markets and I don't think it's warranted. I think Giannis goes down as an exception and not the beginning of a trend.

HKPackFan wrote:emunney wrote:Reading a lot about celebration from other small markets and I don't think it's warranted. I think Giannis goes down as an exception and not the beginning of a trend.
Yes but if Giannis doesn't then it would mean the days of the dirks and Duncan's are truly dead.
He still provides a little hope even if it's the exception.
DukeH wrote:Plenty, RealGM Bucks Board is the Golden Dawn of forums.
El Pooch Grande wrote:and thanks to our little Smoothie boy, who showed us all he hasn't lost his innocence, his charm, and his loyalty that we all first fell in love with nearly 8 years ago.

HaroldinGMinor wrote:Howard Mass wrote:
I am old enough to remember when The Bucks dealt Avent to The Magic.
you just gave me a stroke!
JimmyTheKid wrote:Giannis needs to be playing significantly more minutes this year. Regular season and postseason. I hope a coach, who is undoubtedly on the hot seat, agrees.
DrWood wrote:JimmyTheKid wrote:Giannis needs to be playing significantly more minutes this year. Regular season and postseason. I hope a coach, who is undoubtedly on the hot seat, agrees.
If he's playing more minutes, it means only one thing: That they aren't as dominant as they were last year.
With greater injury risk, not a good thing by any stretch of the imagination.
raferfenix wrote:LeBron James — who jumped from Cleveland to Miami to Cleveland to Los Angeles in his career — said he and Giannis are in different places and made different decisions, but LeBron is happy for him.
“I don’t know if I can relate to his situation. All of our situations are different. Totally different.......”
raferfenix wrote:Sources tell Jake Fischer from Bleacher Report that Giannis had a financial consultant look into the tax situations in Florida and Texas before deciding to stay:Instead of signing the five-year supermax, Antetokounmpo weighed signing a two-year maximum extension and then inking a four-year supermax in the summer of 2022, when he would have reached free agency as a 10th-year player, eligible for an even higher portion of any team’s salary cap.
Sources tell B/R that Antetokounmpo’s representation also enlisted the services of a financial consultant to consider how a two-year max and a four-year max would have compared in the states of Florida and Texas, as opposed to Wisconsin.
In those scenarios, Antetokounmpo would have netted roughly $33.3 million over that two-year extension after taxes, plus approximately $114 million over a four-year deal in the states of Texas and Florida.
These are based off projections of the league cap—which is only set up as of now through 2023-24—but 151.3 million over six years, compared to the $124.2 million after taxes in Wisconsin, in just his five-year deal he ultimately agreed to, tipped scales in the favor of Milwaukee.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/syndication.bleacherreport.com/amp/2922585-source-giannis-compared-bucks-supermax-offer-to-texas-florida-scenarios.amp.html
MilBucksBackOnTop06 wrote:Mark my words....Gooden will be this year's teams MVP. Watch and see.....
Bucksmaniac wrote:I'm sorry, but I'm starting to sour on Giannis

Howard Mass wrote:HaroldinGMinor wrote:Howard Mass wrote:
I am old enough to remember when The Bucks dealt Avent to The Magic.
you just gave me a stroke!
LOL! It's amazing how the years go by.
DavidDunn21 wrote:
Shaffty wrote:https://www.espn.com/nba/insider/story/_/id/30408687
some highlights
prompted him to broaden his view of how and
why contenders evolve into champions. Antetokounmpo came to understand
organizational strategies devised by owners, executives and coaches can make
that process easier or harder for a superstar.
At one point, sources said, Antetokounmpo even showed the Bucks' management
text messages from stars on rival teams who appeared to be beginning their
pitch.
When Dennis Schroder was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers,
Antetokounmpo wanted reassurance from afar that even if the Bucks didn't
land the Oklahoma City Thunder guard, they had at least made a valiant effort.
The Bucks landed Holiday, and that same day, they believed they
had reeled in another Antetokounmpo pick.
The team embraced his family, and he loved having his
brother Thanasis with him last season in Milwaukee, their lockers right next to
each other.
Pachinko_ wrote:Magic Giannison wrote:Pachinko_ wrote:I mean don't take this personally but you haven't exactly been very convincing as an objective observer when it comes to Giannis
Which is how we like you anyway
Im not don't worry.
Im not objective when it comes to GIannis and i know that better than anyone but at the same time that doesn't mean that i cannot convey some things about him correctly especially since knowing his character.
Especially that Saratsis interview screamed about Giannis staying....
The most important thing, and I'm sure all Bucks fans here can confirm, is that your English has improved tremendously since you first joined!