On April 26, Beijing time, according to NBA reporter Clutch Points reporter Brett Siegel, the future of Brother Alphabet in the Bucks is full of uncertainties. His latest next odds have also been released, with the Nets leading the way and the Lakers third.
Siegel said he has been happy in Milwaukee. The team has always believed that he can grow into the best player in the league, and has always given him the confidence to become the face of the NBA. In Milwaukee, he and his family are highly respected, and he has made it clear countless times that he enjoys his life here.
But at the same time, the desire to win the title and the desire to win in his bones are the first considerations. If the goal of another championship is not achieved in Milwaukee, rumors of his possible departure will only intensify. Antetokounmpo has also hinted that he will reconsider his future if the Bucks continue to be sluggish in the playoffs.
Speaking to the Milwaukee Sentinel earlier this season, Antetokounmpo said, "I don't want to stay in my comfort zone, I'm hungry for a challenge. If the challenge is here – right now, people don't think highly of us, but we have the quality, that's great. But maybe one day we won't be challenged, maybe the team will go into a rebuilding period, or maybe we will lose the title goal. ”
"So, for me personally, will career achievements be more important than championships? Some players may have made a mistake at this point and they have been in one place for too long. ”
And his next remarks made people full of reverie about the possibility of him leaving the Bucks in the near future.
Brother Alphabet continued: "I firmly believe that you should not stay in one place for too long, so as not to ruin your own legend. Just like parents, there is always a time to let go. Is the "hands-off" moment he calls coming in Milwaukee? Currently, the Bucks are trailing the Pacers 2-0 in the first-round series of the playoffs. The biggest suspense of the offseason is whether his patience is about to run out.
The latest odds on his next home have been released, and if he doesn't continue to play for the Bucks next season, which team will he join? The latest odds show that the Nets -200 tops the list, followed by the Spurs +325, the Lakers +450, the Heat +500 and the Raptors +1600. The Nets have plenty of salary space and rebuilding capital, and the question is are they willing to take that risk? Going to the Spurs could join forces with Wemban, while going to the Lakers could mean a bigger market. Of course, the most important point is what offers these teams will make to impress the Bucks?