Giannis Antetokounmpo has been a shinning light and a savior for the Milwaukee Buck’s organization. He and his wife have truly accepted Milwaukee as their home and have shared their love and commitment to the community. A rarity, as today’s superstars prefer the notoriety of big city markets.

Unfortunately, Jon Horst, general manager of the Bucks, took too many gambles and mortgaged away any leverage the Bucks have to become contenders with Giannis as a member of the Bucks. It is time for Buck’s management to not worry about the loss of ticket sales and trade Giannis for the best package of players/draft picks possible.

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It is the right thing to do for Giannis and the future success of the Bucks.

Todd Colt, Menomonee Falls

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