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Giannis Antetokounmpo says he’s ‘locked in’ with the Bucks | NBA Today



Giannis Antetokounmpo says he’s ‘locked in’ with the Bucks | NBA Today

On NBA Today, Kendrick Perkins, Brian Windhorst, Shams Charania and Bobby Marks react to Giannis Antetokounmpo’s comments following recent trade rumors.
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14 Comments

  1. I kinda want giannis for him on goin to New York Knicks instead of staying in Milwaukee bucks
    He been asking for a trade ever since during the off-season
    His passion wanna to get win NBA championship
    If they can't win a NBA championship
    He would be outta of here

  2. Milwaukee tried everything else they could do …so what next for him
    Just let him and say I wanted to get traded order can go somewhere else

  3. talk is cheap, I do believe he wants to be loyal to Milwaukee, knowing what kind of upbringing he had BUT let's be realistic, that Bucks team is closer to tanking than winning another title anytime soon

  4. Charles is right bucks have done ✅ there part GA finally returned to the playoffs after missing 3 playoffs appearances

  5. Notice nobody gave us a date of when ga talked to the Knicks yet the fat lard claims august. So why wasn’t this reported on in August? Almost like the media is making stuff up

  6. Let me get this straight, Giannis says he committed to the Bucks this season. And shams conveniently ignores that to say at the 25 game mark Giannis will demand a trade smh? Bro just give up on the story smh

  7. As a Buck fan I stopped listening to the idiots on ESPN years ago ! Espn is at The bottom of The sports journalistic food chain . My drunken packer fan uncle makes better predictions and commentary and his drunken slur pronouncements are barely coherent. 😊

  8. ESPN is some haters how many years yall gone say Gianiss is leaving shit is ridiculous ya'll are terrible for the league yall want everyone to play in New York or LA

  9. He’s loyal to Milwaukee, but the nba is business and he needs to keep it speculative for future contracts negotiations

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