Giannis Antetokounmpo was absolutely frustrated after the Milwaukee Bucks were eliminated from the playoffs.
The Milwaukee Bucks season is over. They lost Game 5 to the Indiana Pacers, who finished the series 4-1. Pacer now moves into the second round.
The Bucks lost Damien Lillard in the previous game. Giannis Antetokounmpo admitted that losing Lillard was a major blow to their chances.
Even Doc Rivers admitted that the Bucks’ morale was low when Lillard was injured. And of course, the Bucks were unable to overcome the Pacer in Game 5.
However, they have a big problem at hand as Giannis Antetokounmpo sounds absolutely sick of his situation in Milwaukee.
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After the Indiana Pacers eliminated the Milwaukee Bucks, Giannis Antetocomo addressed the media. He pointed out that he had no intention of saying anything about his future as it would be misinterpreted.
However, the Greek superstar went to Tirad about how he wanted to be remembered and his ambitions for the rest of his career.
“I’m not going to do this. I know anything I say, it translates. I don’t know, man, I wish I was still playing. I look back on my career and everyone can say, ‘He had a great career’.
“But personally, if I can’t get the second ring, I’ll disappoint myself. I really want to win the second ring. Hopefully, I’ll do it. Hopefully, I’m healthy.”
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There was a lot of speculation about the future of Giannis Antetokounmpo. Chris Haynes believes Giannis could trade in the offseason.
Even Tim McMahon believes that Antetocomo will reflect on his future. One of the teams mentioned was the San Antonio Spurs, with Nick Wright naming the right price.
Brooklyn net landed Giannis in offseason “Plan A.” It’s fair to say that Antetokounmpo has a significant share of suitors.
However, unless the Milwaukee Bucks play strong to keep him up by upgrading the roster, they may have to order Giannis Antetocomo’s farewell.