Milwaukee’s offseason moves feel like rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic (it was literally a sinking ship). The Bucks stretched Damian Lillard’s massive contract, swallowing $22.5 million in dead money annually for five years – the “largest waive-and-stretch in NBA history” , just to clear space. That desperate gamble was all about keeping Giannis Antetokounmpo happy and competitive. Yet whispers grow louder that the Greek Freak’s priorities might extend beyond Milwaukee’s roster. His loyalty has always been family-first, and that tension is reshaping their entire strategy.

Enter Myles Turner, the $108.9 million center Milwaukee signed this summer. On paper, he’s a perfect fit: a rim-protecting three-point shooter who averaged 15.6 points and nailed 39.6% from deep last season. But

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