The situation of the Milwaukee Bucks continues to deteriorate even weeks after the season ended. Harsh statements have now emerged from Myles Turner, who played his first season in Milwaukee and accused Giannis Antetokounmpo of regularly breaking internal team rules.
According to Turner, both Giannis and other players were frequently late to training sessions, video sessions, and even team flights. “I got to a point where I knew not to show up until an hour after the scheduled departure time,” Turner said. “Giannis will show up when he wants to.”
Turner's statements were supported by veteran journalist specializing in the Bucks, Gery Woelfel, who stated he has been reporting on the internal deterioration of the franchise for years. “I’ve been saying for at least three years how dysfunctional this organization has become and how Antetokounmpo has changed, and not for the better,” Woelfel claimed.
The journalist also compared the current attitude of the Greek player to that of former center Larry Sanders, stating that “Antetokounmpo’s selfish attitude and individualistic behavior resemble those of Sanders.”

Giannis' departure seems increasingly imminent
It also appears that this situation could be resolved very soon with Giannis definitively leaving Milwaukee. According to Woelfel, after conversations with numerous people linked to the NBA during the pre-Draft camp in Chicago, no one believes that Antetokounmpo will continue to wear the Bucks' jersey next season.
The two-time MVP's future has long been a subject of speculation, and now it seems closer than ever to being resolved. In fact, the franchise's co-owner, Jimmy Haslam, recently admitted that Milwaukee is “open to negotiating” a possible trade of the Greek player, an operation that could be completed before the next Draft.
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