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Warriors star Bojie: Don t want the letters to leave the Bucks, boldly say that they will win the championship + participate in the 28th Olympics

On June 4, recently talked about Antetokounmpo's trading rumors on the show. Warriors star Bojemsky said that he does not want to see Antetokounmpo play in another team; Bojes revealed his next goal, winning the championship, being selected as an All-Star and participating in the 28th Olympics.

Speaking of Antetokounmpo's trading rumors, Podjemsky said: It's like Curry is not playing for the Warriors, all the players who have established their legendary status in a team, you will never want them to change. Like Doncic in Dallas, the whole world is shocked by players like him, and you can see them building a roster around him. Just like any star in the league who plays for a team, you expect them to wear only one jersey and it doesn't seem right to wear the other jerseys.

According to previous reports, Antetokounmpo was open to considering leaving the Bucks for the first time in his career. The Warriors are regarded as Antetokounmpo's potential next home, and league executives even believe that Antetokounmpo is willing to join forces with Curry to compete for the championship; however, so far, Antetokounmpo has not applied to leave the team, and he may continue to play in the Bucks' jersey in the new season.

Speaking of his next goal, Podjemsky said: Winning the championship is definitely at the top of my wish list, and I said that before. Now that I have played in the playoffs, I know how difficult it is to win, I want to win the championship even more. I want to become an All-Star as soon as possible, whether it is with Curry and the others, or when they retire. I want to represent the US men's basketball team in the Olympics in 2028, and I also want to be the kind of household name.

In the 2024-25 season, the 22-year-old Podjemsky played 64 regular season games for the Warriors, averaging 11.7 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.1 steals per game; he played in 12 playoff games, and averaged 11.3 points, 5 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.3 steals per game.