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Where John’s wind blows

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The Bucks host the Bulls tonight and Vassilis Skoundis puts Antetokounmpo in a process of simulation and constant atonement!

At the risk of being misunderstood by Giannis Antetokounmpo and being sued by the NBA for manipulation, I continue my tirade…

The other day I wrote here that the Knicks are the team of the Greek superstar and today I say to change the trope…

Going forward, his team could be who the Bucks are hosting tonight.

The cops have learned!

It was his childhood team anyway, and it could be in the future (again) if and when he ever tires of watching the same oldies in Milwaukee!

I would write that this would also be the case when she gets tired of eating the Milwaukee cold, but in Chicago it does more and it’s very windy on top of that, hence the nickname the “Windy City”!

Where the wind blows

Since it came up in the conversation, there is another version of how this illegality came about, and it’s not a compliment to the city’s culture…

They say it was so named because of its opportunistic and profit-oriented policies, which was OFA as we say in Greece…

Where the wind blows!

I don’t know if John’s winds will ever blow Chicago’s direction, he won’t even bother to move as the two cities are only 83 miles apart.

A cigarette, well, a cigar street!

So that there are no gaps in the narrative so far, and until the opposite is confirmed or proven, Giannakis has twice publicly spoken out in favor of the cops.

The first was innocent and painless, the second even incomprehensible!

“One day I will carry the Bulls jersey”

Giannis was born in 1994 and was only four years old when the Bulls did their “Last Dance”…

He couldn’t see her live but he admired her a few years later when he saw her on video and even confessed his lust to Christos Saloustro.

In the book “John, launch to the stars” by Mirin Fender, the current PAOK player, tells a similar story…

When they were, he says, teammates at Philathletes Zografou watching Bull’s highlights on YouTube, Giannis suddenly turned around and told him this…

do you see this jersey? Well you know I’ll wear it one day too»!

Of course, he wasn’t wearing the jersey of the Bulls, but of their neighbors the Bucks, but as Americans say, it’s a shame to let a detail spoil a beautiful story…

The jersey of the national team and you never know

Incidentally, in the same chapter of the book, Saloustros reveals that back then, in his youth, Giannis was obsessed with an even greater desire to wear the national team shirt…

One day I will make this blue costume my own. On the back will be the name Antetokounmpo»!

The bagasse read a clogged letter!

Giannis’ second hit came out on August 13th last year and falls under the category Out of the blue!

He was then asked in an interview about his future (while his supermax contract with the Bucks expires in the summer of 2026) and specifically if and when he would ever play for the Bulls and… bought that opportunity

That’s it until further notice…

Much horn will fall!

The Bucks host the Bulls tonight in a rematch of last season’s first round playoff series in which they prevailed 4-1 before being ruled out by the Celtics.

Bucks vs. Bulls, this is Stags vs. Bulls, so there is a lot going on in this duel!

Along with the horn will fall the memories locked in the old chest, but Giannis makes sure to haul them out to dry here and there!

I mean that because what happened seven and a half years ago and shaped his career is always etched in his mind and possibly in his temper as well…

It also shaped the history of the Bucks and put them in a redemption process last season in which they recorded eight wins in nine games (4-0 regular season, 4-1 playoffs).

They became a Redeem team!

“I saw everything then”

What I mean; As for Giannis, who has at least twice referred to the lesson he learned on April 30, 2015 when the curtain fell on his first playoff appearance…

He then ended the second season of his NBA career in a violent manner, leaving a major caveat…

How great;

In the order of 54 points!

I will never forget that game and that’s why I feel blessed that we could challenge or win the title. Then, in my first playoff appearance, I saw it all” he said once and he’s not wrong…

strangulation and -54

In the sixth and final game of the series, the Bulls committed a particularly heinous and heinous crime against the Bucks: strangling them by a score of 120-66 at the Harris Bradley Center in Milwaukee, opening investigations into them and urging them to return with their Guardian, as we used to say!

This match was a nightmare in many ways, apart from the heavy loss and disqualification…

First scorer with 8 points!

First – and this may also be a record in league annals – no Bucks player reached double digits, while their top scorer was Zaza Pachoulias (8) and Giannis had five with 2/6 shots and ½ shots in 15 minutes of attendance.

The Bucks fired 21/57 two-pointers, 4/19 three-pointers and 12/19 shots, made 18 errors and their performance was incredible, but Giannis carries another unpleasant memory of that game…

His expulsion with an unsportsmanlike foul!

John’s shower on Dunleavy

At 58-28, with one minute and 36 seconds left in the first half, the Greek freak, smitten with his passion and the feud he’d started with Mike Dunleavy that series, lunged at him and destroyed him!

At this particular stage, the current Warriors vice president stood up to shoot a three-pointer and
Yannis pounced on him, not to bury him, but to kill him, as we say in my village!

He had his reasons, of course, as Dunleavy was the one who was wronged, a click earlier when he grabbed Giannis by the neck and threw him to the ground.

What he did wasn’t very smart. He must be careful and learn from the mistakes of others. It will certainly be lived‘ commented then-Bucks coach Jason Kidd at the end of the game.

3-2 in the playoffs and the horror draw

For the story, I note that the two teams have faced each other five times in a playoff series and the Bucks are bidding with three qualifiers to two.

The Milwaukee team prevailed in the Western Finals 4-0 in 1974, 3-1 in the first round of 1985 and 4-1 in the first round of 2022, while Chicago’s won in the first round of 1990 interspersed with 3-1 and in the first round in 2015 with 4-2.

In the meantime, now that I’m ceasing my regular reading ahead of today’s televised game of the game, I’m realizing a very chilling fact…

It might seem like the…junk info of the day, but the two teams have met 282 times in history, and that defeat ends in a dreaded draw…

The result is 141-141!

Source: sport 24

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