It’s clear that Giannis Antetokounmpo wants out. With or without him, we can’t win a title.
It’s time for everyone to get a clean break. No villains. No hard feelings. Giannis did all he could, management did all they could, ownership did what they could. Nobody got cheap and we played every hand we could. But it’s over now.
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To trade any more firsts is like a gambler who’s down thinking he can parlay their way out. The next four years are going to be tough no matter what. We can choose not to make it the next six to eight.
Justin Katrichis, West Allis
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