The Denver Post

Giannis, Dame working to create chemistry, wins

- By Steve Megargee

MILWAUKEE>> Giannis Antetokoun­mpo wants to make one thing clear about his partnershi­p with new Milwaukee Bucks teammate Damian Lillard.

Antetokoun­mpo, a twotime MVP, says there’s no debate about which of the superstars will have the ball in his hands more. Antetokoun­mpo has no trouble handing that responsibi­lity to Lillard. After all, he is a seven-time all-nba player in his own right.

“This is in no shape or form any competitio­n with me and him, who’s going to have the ball more,” Antetokoun­mpo said. “He will have the ball more. And I trust, I believe he’s going to find me. And not just me, he’s going to find our teammates and put us in the right positions.”

Milwaukee’s acquisitio­n of Lillard just before the start of training camp gives the Bucks two members of the NBA’S 75th anniversar­y team as they try to bounce back from a stunning firstround playoff exit.

Antetokoun­mpo had said he wanted the Bucks to show their commitment to winning another championsh­ip as he ponders whether to sign a contract extension. Lillard sought a trade to a contender after advancing beyond the second round of the playoffs just once in 11 seasons with the Portland Trail Blazers.

This move satisfied both their requests. Now it’s up to the two of them to help deliver on the Bucks’ championsh­ip expectatio­ns.

First, they must figure out how to play together.

“I think when you’re putting winning first — and that’s the reason I’m here, is to have opportunit­y to win — I think you’ve got to come into it open-minded and understand­ing that it might take some sacrifice,” Lillard said. Antetokoun­mpo and Lillard give Milwaukee one of the league’s best tandems — if not the best tandem.

The 28-year- old Antetokoun­mpo won back-toback MVP awards in 2019 and 2020 before leading the 2021 Bucks to the franchise’s first title in half a century. Lillard, 33, has averaged at least 24 points each of the last eight seasons and had a career-high 32.2 points per game last year, though a calf strain limited him to 58 games.

They took the floor as teammates for the first time during Sunday’s preseason game at Los Angeles in the Bucks’ 108-97 victory over the Lakers. Antetokoun­mpo said the impact of Lillard’s presence on the floor was immediatel­y apparent.

“I’ve never seen from the first play of the game, somebody being double-teamed,” Antetokoun­mpo said.

The Bucks paid a heavy price to make this combinatio­n a reality. Part of the package they gave up included two-time All- Star guard Jrue Holiday, who ended up with Eastern Conference rival Boston. The Bucks don’t have control over any of their first-round draft picks until 2031.

That prospect could have the Bucks facing serious issues down the road. But for now, it’s every other team in the league facing a dilemma as it tries to figure out how to play defense when Antetokoun­mpo and Lillard are on the floor together.

“Which one are you going to do?” Lillard asked rhetorical­ly. “Are you going to clog up the paint? Or are you going to allow me to make nine 3’s? I’m not looking at it as much like he’s going to have the ball or I’m going to have the ball. It’s how can we come together and be able to make it work for both of us. Because if we want to win big, then it has to work for both of us to do what we do.”

Antetokoun­mpo has said repeatedly that he doesn’t want Lillard to have to change his approach now that he’s on a new team.

“We’re going to let Dame be Dame,” Antetokoun­mpo said. “At the end of the day, if that means we have to play more defense, get more rebounds, I have to set 50 screens for Dame to get an open shot, he knows, I know and I think the team knows I’m going to set those 50 screens.”

The Bucks understand it’s going to take time to build chemistry. Not only did they shake up their roster, they also have a new coaching staff with Adrian Griffin taking over for Mike Budenholze­r, who was fired after the Bucks’ 4-1 playoff loss to the Miami Heat.

“It’s no different than you come to school, the first day of school you see somebody and you all might be cool that day, but over time you really get to know each other,” Lillard said.

 ?? SARAH PHIPPS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Bucks guard Damian Lillard (0) tries to get past Thunder forward Ousmane Dieng (13) in the first half Tuesday in Oklahoma City.
SARAH PHIPPS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bucks guard Damian Lillard (0) tries to get past Thunder forward Ousmane Dieng (13) in the first half Tuesday in Oklahoma City.

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