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@MNPackman posted:

With the season on the line he better at least make an attempt at playing.

If he would announce he's signing the SuperMax with the Bucks, you sit him and don't risk a long-term injury. They are not winning 4 in a row and even they know it. Why risk a quarter of a billion dollars if you are Giannis and the next 5 years of title contention if you are the Bucks by risking a 2019 Durant-like serious injury?

But I think he's gone and I think at least some of the dysfunction we've seen in the bubble is that I think some of his teammates think he's gone as well (fair or not). There is way too much smoke with all these trade rumors for there not to be some fire with it. I would love to eat crow on that, but he's got the Mike Holmgren/1998 or Lebron/2010 Cavs vibe to him. How would you like to play next to Giannis when the entire NBA media is saying he needs better teammates to win during a series where his subpar play on the offensive end is the biggest reason you are losing. It's not like Giannis is pouring in 35 and is not allowed to shoot at will outside of 5 feet. 

I think a lot of stuff will hit right after they are eliminated, just like the ESPN story dropped right after the buzzer in Game 6 against the Raptors last year. Giannis will probably claim that the fact they weren't willing to go into the luxury tax to keep Brogdon shows they didn't do all they could to win. He could have done a lot more to squelch the talk during the year, but he didn't claiming it was "disrespectful to him teammates" to talk about it. How about just saying that he didn't see any circumstance where he wouldn't sign the extension if it was offered. That would have stopped all this distraction. It was telling that he didn't. 

Because of that, play him. 

I know this got deleted for some reason on the other thread, but it’s just the truth: the Bucks are not a focused team. There’s nothing indicating that they can downshift and get to the level needed. Championships are won by teams with steeled determination and laser focus. That’s how a 15-1 juggernaut fumbled the ball 4 times and loses to a Wild Card team. It’s how the team with the best record in the game falls flat against an inferior but more determined opponent. 

@Music City posted:

I know this got deleted for some reason on the other thread, but it’s just the truth: the Bucks are not a focused team. There’s nothing indicating that they can downshift and get to the level needed. Championships are won by teams with steeled determination and laser focus. That’s how a 15-1 juggernaut fumbled the ball 4 times and loses to a Wild Card team. It’s how the team with the best record in the game falls flat against an inferior but more determined opponent. 

That 15-1 Packers juggernaut lost focus because Philbin's son drowned the week preceding the game. Hard not to lose focus in that situation. 

No excuses for the Bucks. All NBA teams are in the same boat. 

@Music City posted:

The Bucks were the team that boycotted their game 5 against Orlando. Their public statements clearly indicated they were not about basketball. They’ve played like it ever since. 

The Raptors and Celtics were talking about boycotting their game the following day. They've not had problems playing with intensity. 

The Bucks came out and blitzed the Heat in the first quarter of game one and were up 40-29. It wasn't the boycott. The Heat punched them back in the mouth and the Bucks wilted. 

The Raptors and Celtics were talking about boycotting their game the following day. They've not had problems playing with intensity. 

The Bucks came out and blitzed the Heat in the first quarter of game one and were up 40-29. It wasn't the boycott. The Heat punched them back in the mouth and the Bucks wilted. 

I’m not making excuses... it’s just the truth. The proof is their play. 

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