Bucks 2025-26 - A promise

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I went to my very first ever Bucks game versus the Sacramento Kings a week ago Saturday with my son. Fantastic floor seats, row two behind the basket by the Bucks bench. THOSE GUYS ARE HUGE and I mean YUGE!!! They lost thanks to some REALLY sorry officiating - and I don't say that much. Had box seats to yesterday's game against Houston which I gave to my son and his Bucks-crazy lady friend. Bucks caved in the last 4 minutes and lost in embarrassing fashion.

I hereby solemnly swear that in view of the bad karma I bring to that team if I'm so much as remotely involved - that I will stay the hell away from the FISERV in the interests of isolating my obvious bad juju.

This, I attest to and affix my seal, this 10th day of November 2025. (Is there a Notary Public here?)

Jumpin' jeepers... I cannot believe that one guy can emit such negative energy upon a team. Naismith is rolling over in his grave.
 

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The Bucks have been disappointing this year so far. IMO their biggest issues are turnovers and poor rebounding. If they can fix these they can still salvage this season.
 

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The Bucks have been disappointing this year so far. IMO their biggest issues are turnovers and poor rebounding. If they can fix these they can still salvage this season.
The Bucks started out well, but can't shake the lack of chemistry (a bigger issue than a lack of talent - and a lousy HC). And now Giannis is on an extended leave due to injury.

Trade talk is way up, but it won't happen until the offseason. A trade is best for everyone. Giannis wants, and deserves, to compete for championships, and he's in his prime.

The Bucks need a lot of draft capital to rebuild, and an established player who can anchor a rebuild. Trading Giannis makes this happen.

My guess is that he ends up in New York. The Bucks will get a huge haul for him, wherever they trade him.
 

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