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Giannis Antetokounmpo expressed uncertainty about his future with the Milwaukee Bucks, stating, 'I don't know' if he has played his last game for the team. This comes after the Bucks' disappointing season ended with a 126-106 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers.
With an excruciating Milwaukee Bucks season over, Giannis Antetokounmpo was asked Sunday night about the one things that remains on everybody’s mind.
Has he played his final game with the Bucks? Here’s his answer:
“That’s a very good question,” Antetokounmpo told reporters, per The Athletic. “I don't know. It’s not up to me anymore. It’s not up to me. We’ll see.”
Thus, the saga in Milwaukee continues.
Antetokounmpo offered that answer following a 126-106 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers that concluded Milwaukee’s season. The Bucks finished 32-50 and had long been forgotten in the Eastern Conference playoff picture.
Like the 14 games prior, Antetokounmpo did not play in Sunday’s. Like in those games, Antetokounmpo insists that he was healthy and wanted to play, but the Bucks would not let him.
The Bucks, meanwhile, have insisted that he’s not been physically cleared to play after sustaining multiple injuries this season. Antetokounmpo continued to dispute this and described Milwaukee’s reasoning for holding him out of games as “disrespectful.”
That came after Antetokounmpo was asked how much control that he believes he has in his situation with the Bucks.
“At this point? Zero, “Antetokounmpo said. “I didn’t have control. I was being cleared to play. I don’t understand.
“From my understanding, coming back to play — which I don’t think I ever had any return-to-play protocol — was I had to play three-on-three to be able to be available to play. I did that multiple times.
“I have never in my life denied participation (in) practice, which whoever says that — I don’t know who said that, who came up with that — that’s disrespectful toward what I’ve done for this team and the way I carry myself my whole career.”
Giannis Antetokounmpo said that his future with the Bucks is "not up to me." He also declined to commit to signing a contract extension if one was offered.
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Long before injuries stunted his season and limited him to 36 games, Antetokounmpo was linked to trade rumors. There was offseason chatter in October that the Bucks and Knicks had engaged in trade conversations and that Antetokounmpo was open to such a deal.
Antetokounmpo downplayed those reports after a win over the Knicks on Oct. 28.
"I don't remember that," he said. "Right now, I'm here representing my team. And that's it. We beat the Knicks. That's all. Doesn't really matter ... I didn't read that article. I try to stay away from all the rumors and, what you call it, speculation, trades and all this. It doesn't concern me one bit. I try to involve myself [in my play] and I try to win games."
And that was generally Antetokounmpo’s stance for much of the season as the Bucks continued to spiral and it made less and less since for the former two-time MVP and Finals MVP to continue what’s left of his prime on a lottery-bound franchise.
But the trade deadline came and went without a deal. Tensions continued to mount with the losses, and at one point Antetokounmpo responded to boos from fans in Milwaukee with boos of his own in return.
Antetokounmpo’s frustration became more apparent as he continued to sit out games that he says he wanted to play. And per a report from ESPN’s Shams Charania last week, Antetokounmpo and his agent made clear to team management that they wanted out of Milwaukee as soon as the season started to spiral.
Antetokounmpo will be eligible for a contract extension in the offseason. Bucks owner confirmed the obvious to ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne in March: “Either he will be extended or he'll be traded."
The alternative is to allow Antetokounmpo to play out the final guaranteed year of his contract next season and potentially walk away the following summer for nothing in return. That’s not a tenable scenario for the Bucks, and Antetokounmpo doesn’t possess a no-trade clause to shut down a deal he doesn’t like.
So something’s has to give this offseason. And Antetokounmpo isn’t ready to commit to signing a supermax extension if the Bucks were to offer one.
“Oh, that’s too far away. It’s something I gotta sit down, see, talk with my family, see what’s best for me and what’s best for my family, for my career. If that’s the best scenario, I will definitely want to do that.
“But before we even talk about an extension, somebody’s gotta offer me that. I haven’t been offered an extension, so that’s too far. You gotta take it a step at a time.”
Giannis Antetokounmpo stated, 'I don't know' when asked if he has played his last game with the Milwaukee Bucks.
The Milwaukee Bucks finished the season with a record of 32-50 and were not in contention for the Eastern Conference playoffs.
The Bucks lost their final game of the season to the Philadelphia 76ers with a score of 126-106.
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