Lillard was cut off and signed Turner, but the Bucks didn t even ask Antetokounmpo for their opinions?
ESPN's well-known reporter Shams Charania talked about the situation about Milwaukee Bucks forward star Giannis Antetokounmpo in a recent show. According to Shams, Giannis was not notified before the Bucks made major decisions, which may be an important factor in his doubts about his next choice. Shams said: Then, the next thing is to answer that question. Has Giannis been consulted before the team makes major decisions? Has he been included in the team's decision-making process? As far as I know, Giannis was not consulted before the team made that series of crazy operations. And the same is true for key things like the team's use of extended terms to cut Damian Lillard's $113 million contract and signing Myles Turner. Has he been told in advance that the deal is about to happen? He was indeed told that the deal was going. But the current management of this team, especially the team's general manager John Horst, has made it clear in the past three, four and five years that whether Giannis accepts it or not, he will take bold actions based on his own judgment. Obviously, he knew Giannis wanted the team to become a championship team. So, when he got Lillard through the transaction, he did not consult Giannis in advance and completed the transaction directly. The same is true for signing Turner. However, the person who finally decided whether such an operation was good enough was Giannis. So, we have to see if he thinks this team is excellent enough. As for why it is difficult for him to make the decision to stay or leave the team, because he has been with the Bucks for 12 years, he has accumulated deep feelings here, and he has brought a championship to the city, and I think all this means a lot to him. So, it's essentially a trade-off between the current situation of the team and the fairytale ending of his personal ideal. The final decision is in his hands, but he has not made the final decision so far. In the NBA regular season last season, Giannis played a total of 67 games in 82 games, averaging 34.2 minutes per game, averaging 30.2 points, 11.9 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 0.9 steals and 1.2 blocks, and 3.1 turnovers and 2.3 fouls, with a shooting percentage of 60.1%, a three-point shooting percentage of 22.2%, and a free throw shooting percentage of 61.7%. In the playoffs, Giannis played 5 games in total, with averaging 37.6 minutes per game, with averaging 33 points, 15.4 rebounds, 6.6 assists, 1 steal and 1 block, and 4.6 turnovers and 2.4 fouls. His shooting percentage was 60.6%, a three-point shooting percentage of 20%, and a free throw shooting percentage of 69.8%. Then the next key question is also here. Are Giannis satisfied with the team's crazy operations this summer? Will he stay with the team next season?
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