The Milwaukee Bucks made a big move on Monday night, and that may not be their only big news in the near future.
Giannis Antetokounmpo is under contract with the Bucks for one more season before he can become a free agent. He has the ability to sign a five-year max contract extension to remain with Milwaukee, and he may end up doing so.
The New York Times’ Marc Stein believes the Bucks’ acquisition of Jrue Holiday signals that Antetokounmpo will likely sign with the Bucks long-term.
Antetokounmpo has become a two-time NBA MVP, but he has not yet reached the NBA Finals. Success in the postseason is what is missing on his resume. Adding Holiday to a core with him and Khris Middleton should make Milwaukee a lot more dangerous and help Giannis feel more comfortable about the Bucks' direction.
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