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Antetokoun­mpo staying put

‘Greek Freak’ agrees to five-year supermax extension offer with Bucks

- By Steve Megargee

MILWAUKEE >> Giannis Antetokoun­mpo says he’s staying with the Milwaukee Bucks for at least five more seasons.

“I’m blessed to be a part of the Milwaukee Bucks for the next 5 years,” the two-time reigning MVP posted Tuesday on his social media platforms.

T he 26- year- old A ntetokounm­po had until Monday to sign the Bucks’ supermax extension offer. If he turned it down, Antetokoun­mpo could have become a free agent after the upcoming season.

A lthough A ntetokounm­po didn’t announce the terms of his new deal, The Athletic and Stadium reported that he agreed to a five-year contract worth $228 million that includes an opt- out clause in 2025.

“This is my home, this is my city,” Antetokoun­mpo said in his post. “I’m blessed to be able to be a part of the Milwaukee Bucks for the next 5 years. Let’s make these years count. The show goes on, let’s get it.”

His decision means the Bucks will hang on to their biggest superstar since Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who led Milwaukee to its lone NBA title in 1971 but demanded a trade and

was dealt to the Los Angeles Lakers in 1975.

The Bucks paid a hefty price to revamp their roster this offseason in an attempt to persuade Antetokoun­mpo to stay. They dealt away guards Eric Bledsoe and George Hill, first-round draft pick R. J. Hampton and two more first

round selections as part of a package to acquire Jrue Holiday.

They also overhauled their bench by adding Bobby Portis, D.J. Augustin, Torrey Craig and Bryn Forbes. Antetokoun­mpo called those offseason moves “amazing” without indicating whether he planned to sign the extension.

“At the end of the day, the team is going to take care of what they’re going to do,” Antetokoun­mpo said last week. “Off the court, they tried to improve this team as much as possible. We’ve had the best regular- season team the last two years and that shows you that the team and the front office cares about improving

the team every single year. Me, on the court, I’m going to try to improve individual­ly and help my teammates improve, also.”

Despite that regularsea­son success, the Antetokoun­mpo-led Bucks have yet to reach the NBA Finals. Milwaukee lost a second- round series in five games to Miami last season, with Antetokoun­mpo missing most of Game 4 and all of Game 5 with a sprained right ankle.

Milwaukee selected Antetokoun­mpo out of Greece with the 15th overall pick in the 2013 draft. The 6-foot11 “Greek Freak” has career averages of 20.1 points, 8.9 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game.

Last season, he averaged 29.5 points, 13.6 rebounds and 5.6 assists while winning his second straight MVP award.

 ?? DYLAN BOUSCHER — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP, 2018 ?? The Athletic and Stadium reported that Giannis Antetokoun­mpo agreed to a five-year contract with the Bucks worth $228 million that includes an opt-out clause in 2025.
DYLAN BOUSCHER — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP, 2018 The Athletic and Stadium reported that Giannis Antetokoun­mpo agreed to a five-year contract with the Bucks worth $228 million that includes an opt-out clause in 2025.
 ?? DOUG DURAN — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP ?? Milwaukee selected Giannis Antetokoun­mpo out of Greece with the 15th overall pick in the 2013 draft.
DOUG DURAN — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP Milwaukee selected Giannis Antetokoun­mpo out of Greece with the 15th overall pick in the 2013 draft.

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