
"While there's no evidence that we're nearing that point, there's also no reason to believe that patience is anything but a virtue for all of these fingers-crossed Giannis dreamers. The latest trade dispatch from ESPN's Tim Bontemps and Brian Windhorst didn't include direct chatter about Antetokounmpo wanting out, but one Western Conference scout questioned the sustainability of Milwaukee's supporting cast. Windhorst himself, meanwhile, noted that Antetokounmpo was always expected to take at least 20 to 25 games to fully assess his situation."
"If you're looking for reasons why this club just might be capable of seizing upon a wide-open Eastern Conference, they almost all revolve around his mere presence. So, if he's the one making them a force, couldn't he have the same impact anywhere else? In a word-you freakin' bet."
"While there's no evidence that we're nearing that point, there's also no reason to believe that patience is anything but a virtue for all of these fingers-crossed Giannis dreamers. What does this actually mean? Well, if the Heat are still dreaming about Antetokounmpo-and they have been for a long time -they have no incentive to give that up. If anything, they might feel decent about their chances for waiting things out."
Teams such as the Miami Heat are waiting for any sign that Giannis Antetokounmpo might leave the Milwaukee Bucks. Recent reporting noted no direct chatter about Antetokounmpo wanting out, while a scout questioned the sustainability of Milwaukee's supporting cast and Windhorst said Antetokounmpo would take 20–25 games to assess his situation. The Heat have incentive to wait because Antetokounmpo's presence drives Milwaukee's success. Milwaukee's early-season results rely heavily on Antetokounmpo's individual greatness. Other teams could offer stronger complementary pieces. Milwaukee ranks ninth in offense, 21st in defense, and 16th in net efficiency.
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