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I dont think Giannis is going to be able to get this "passive aggressive" BS off like Lebron has but we will see how it goes. These moves are being made to actually KEEP Giannis so let’s not act like he has no input.
These moves are terrible to keep him….not saying you wrong I agree but man they are fucking up.
 
Article from Fansided..i dont think they are done either.


Projected Bucks lineup after shockingly signing Myles Turner, waiving Damian Lillard​

The Bucks just turned NBA free agency on its head.
ByQuinn Everts|36 minutes ago
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2025 NBA Finals - Game Three | Maddie Meyer/GettyImages
The NBA free agency period hasn't had tons of shocks... until right now. According to Shams, the Milwaukee Bucks have signed free agent center Myles Turner to a four-year, $107 million contract with a player option in the final year. Turner was pretty widely assumed to stay in Indiana — where he's played his entire career — but Milwaukee swooped in and grabbed the rim-protecting, floor-spacing center.
In order to make room for Turner, the Bucks have waived Damian Lillard, who will likely miss all of 2025-26 with an achilles tear he suffered in the NBA Playoffs. It's a heartbreaking end to Lillard's tenure in Milwaukee, which never worked out as he, or Bucks fans, had hoped.
Milwaukee suddenly has one of the more dynamic frontcourts in the East with Giannis' dominance inside and Turner's ability to knock down 3-pointers — he shot a career-best 39.6 percent from deep last year.
Here's how I see Milwaukee's lineup shaking out with Turner in the mix — and without Dame in the mix anymore.


Projected Bucks lineup after signing Myles Turner​

StarterBenchPosition
Kevin Porter Jr.Ryan RollinsPoint guard
Gary Trent Jr.AJ GreenShooting guard
Kyle KuzmaTaurean PrinceSmall forward
Giannis AntetokounmpoBobby PortisPower forward
Myles TurnerJericho SimsCenter

Bucks frontcourt is suddenly elite​

The departure of Brook Lopez hurt Milwaukee's depth at center, and signing Turner immediately bolsters it once more. Now, instead of Bobby Portis likely starting at the five, Turner takes over that spot and Portis can come off the bench at either frontcourt spot, with Jericho Sims also getting some minutes. This totally changes the complexion of this team in a good way. All the things that Lopez provided at his peak, Turner provides for the next four years. It's a complete home run move from GM Jon Horst, who appeared to be asleep at the wheel to this point.
Of course, Damian Lillard's absence will likely cast Kevin Porter Jr. into a starting role for this year... and maybe beyond. He was pretty good in the minutes he got last year and Milwaukee brought him back on a two-year, $11 million deal. There's a lot of trust in Porter Jr. from this front office.
Even when Lillard comes back in 2026-27, it's hard to believe that he'll look like the dominant, explosive scoring guard he was in his prime. This is a really, really sad ending to the Dame era in Milwaukee.


Myles Turner changes a lot for Bucks​

What started as a pretty sad free agency period full of bringing back role players has suddenly changed into something promising for Milwaukee after the Turner addition. I still don't think Milwaukee is good enough to compete for the conference title with Porter Jr. as the starting point guard and Kyle Kuzma still a huge part of the lineup, but in the short-term this moves the needle — a few more savvy trades and the Bucks could be right back in the mix.
UPDATE: Originally, I ended this piece talking about how this move would show Giannis that the Bucks are trying to build a competent team around him. But since I published it, Chris Haynes (one of Damian Lillard's good friends, for the record) reported that Giannis is "not pleased" with the Bucks' decision. So, never mind on all that, I guess.
I still like the Turner signing, though. Sorry!

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I don’t think they talked to him and if they did…..he didn’t like it…



Chris is friends with Dame

So I'm not reading too much into that. Dame probably text Chris and asked if he had heard about this happening?

Maybe true, but they could also be covering for him so he doesn't look like the bad guy

We'll see if he stays
 
Article from Fansided..i dont think they are done either.


Projected Bucks lineup after shockingly signing Myles Turner, waiving Damian Lillard​

The Bucks just turned NBA free agency on its head.
ByQuinn Everts|36 minutes ago
2025 NBA Finals - Game Three

2025 NBA Finals - Game Three | Maddie Meyer/GettyImages
The NBA free agency period hasn't had tons of shocks... until right now. According to Shams, the Milwaukee Bucks have signed free agent center Myles Turner to a four-year, $107 million contract with a player option in the final year. Turner was pretty widely assumed to stay in Indiana — where he's played his entire career — but Milwaukee swooped in and grabbed the rim-protecting, floor-spacing center.
In order to make room for Turner, the Bucks have waived Damian Lillard, who will likely miss all of 2025-26 with an achilles tear he suffered in the NBA Playoffs. It's a heartbreaking end to Lillard's tenure in Milwaukee, which never worked out as he, or Bucks fans, had hoped.
Milwaukee suddenly has one of the more dynamic frontcourts in the East with Giannis' dominance inside and Turner's ability to knock down 3-pointers — he shot a career-best 39.6 percent from deep last year.
Here's how I see Milwaukee's lineup shaking out with Turner in the mix — and without Dame in the mix anymore.


Projected Bucks lineup after signing Myles Turner​

StarterBenchPosition
Kevin Porter Jr.Ryan RollinsPoint guard
Gary Trent Jr.AJ GreenShooting guard
Kyle KuzmaTaurean PrinceSmall forward
Giannis AntetokounmpoBobby PortisPower forward
Myles TurnerJericho SimsCenter

Bucks frontcourt is suddenly elite​

The departure of Brook Lopez hurt Milwaukee's depth at center, and signing Turner immediately bolsters it once more. Now, instead of Bobby Portis likely starting at the five, Turner takes over that spot and Portis can come off the bench at either frontcourt spot, with Jericho Sims also getting some minutes. This totally changes the complexion of this team in a good way. All the things that Lopez provided at his peak, Turner provides for the next four years. It's a complete home run move from GM Jon Horst, who appeared to be asleep at the wheel to this point.
Of course, Damian Lillard's absence will likely cast Kevin Porter Jr. into a starting role for this year... and maybe beyond. He was pretty good in the minutes he got last year and Milwaukee brought him back on a two-year, $11 million deal. There's a lot of trust in Porter Jr. from this front office.
Even when Lillard comes back in 2026-27, it's hard to believe that he'll look like the dominant, explosive scoring guard he was in his prime. This is a really, really sad ending to the Dame era in Milwaukee.


Myles Turner changes a lot for Bucks​

What started as a pretty sad free agency period full of bringing back role players has suddenly changed into something promising for Milwaukee after the Turner addition. I still don't think Milwaukee is good enough to compete for the conference title with Porter Jr. as the starting point guard and Kyle Kuzma still a huge part of the lineup, but in the short-term this moves the needle — a few more savvy trades and the Bucks could be right back in the mix.
UPDATE: Originally, I ended this piece talking about how this move would show Giannis that the Bucks are trying to build a competent team around him. But since I published it, Chris Haynes (one of Damian Lillard's good friends, for the record) reported that Giannis is "not pleased" with the Bucks' decision. So, never mind on all that, I guess.
I still like the Turner signing, though. Sorry!

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Related Topics​

What on earth else can they do?
 
Damn Nuggets are definitely back in contention lol. This upcoming season is going to be amazing.
They the exact same team as last year. Bruce Brown is ass. I think Cam will be more consistent than Porter but can’t rebound as well but that’s a plus move. And Jonas is one of the worst defensive big men in the league…..
 
The Bucks getting Myles Turner is a huge upgrade. They have to find a way to get an elite guard and a 3 and d guy though.
Yeah this could EASILY have him there in a Bucks uni for his career. That front court is TOUGH with Kuz, Giannis and Turner.

If they can get some perimeter scoring, they could be a team, along with Cleveland (I didn't forget y'all this time) that could come out of the East.
 
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