Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo is more focused on playing basketball than to decide which team he plays for. The player has not signed his extension deal with Milwaukee Bucks yet and has time to decide till 21 December or else he would automatically enter the free agency market after the 2020-21 season. The two-time reigning MVP was going to sign the supermax deal with an extension offer but failed to make it official, though praises all the moves Bucks made during the offseason to improve the team. Bucks have a preseason game scheduled on Saturday and Antetokounmpo would be part of the roster. Bucks currently offer the player a five-year deal worth over $220 million and his agent is calling all the shots.
Bucks recruited veteran guard Jrue Holiday but let go guards Eric Bledsoe and George Hill in a single deal. They though failed to sign Bogdan Bogdanovic and resigned with Pat Connaughton and free agents D.J. Augustin, Bryn Forbes, Torrey Craig, and Bobby Portis.