Milwaukee Bucks


No noise but working. This is how the Milwaukee team played its cards until qualifying for the playoffs. After a year driven by the pandemic and antetokounmpo's supposed departure, the Bucks achieved three things; renew his star, prevent another direct franchise from being reinforced with the Greek and, once signed the biggest contract so far, begin to compete with serious aspirations to the ring.

Dicho ésto, el camino no fue fácil. Pero tampoco lo fue para nadie. Mientras los seguidores de Milwaukee (y del resto de franquicia) veían a los Nets armar un equipo de ensueño, cerca de la blanca nieve se exigía silencio y continuar avanzando para lograr el objetivo.

Finally, after two years in which they ran into defeat, they stood in the NBA Finals against the Suns of Chris Paul and Davin Booker who were looking forward to starting the matchups.

The the thirty-six-year-old point guard propelled his team to an initial 0-2 and with which it seemed that they had the tie on track. However, despite the good start, the Suns began to suffer a blizzard from the Bucks who soon put the tie at two.

After a game-high 3-2, pen man Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 50 points on a stellar night to end the road with an ending worthy of a good novel. On the one hand, the 34th Bucks cliched their first ring and first Finals MVP and, on the other hand, the Wisconsins allowed themselves to look past Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to see Giannis Antetokounmpo lift the franchise's second championship in a sixth and final game of Season 21.

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Antetokounmpo wrote his own Greek story