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Published 17:15 IST, November 17th 2020

Giannis Antetokounmpo set to sign supermax contract with Milwaukee Bucks?

According to recent reports, reigning NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo might end up signing the lucrative supermax contract with the Milwaukee Bucks.

Reported by: Devika Pawar
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While the Milwaukee Bucks' disappointing performance gave rise to countless Giannis Antetokounmpo trade rumours, the NBA star and the team have denied them. Though the team needs to go through some roster changes to achieve that expected deep playoffs run, Giannis is apparently staying with the Bucks. As per recent reports, the Greek Freak will be signing the supermax contract offered by the Bucks. 

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Giannis to accept the Bucks supermax contract?

Throughout constant trade rumours, the Bucks have made it clear that keeping Giannis is a priority for their franchise. As per The Athletic and The Stadium's Shams Charania, the Bucks have acquired Jrue Holiday (for Eric Bledsoe, George Hill and draft compensation). The Bucks are aiming to strengthen their roster for Giannis, hoping to keep him with the team. 

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Previously, trades to the Miami Heat and even Golden State Warriors have been reported to be on the cards. While Giannis was unhappy with the team's performance, he apparently had no intention to leave the team. New York Times' Marc Stein later tweeted about the Giannis trade, stating how the Bucks must be confident that Giannis will end up signing with them.

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As per Stein, Giannis' contract has been discussed for the past few weeks. While discussing Giannis on the Lowe Post podcast, ESPN's Brian Windhorst also spoke about the NBA MVP having about a month to decide whether he will or will not sign the supermax deal. Per reports, Giannis could end up signing the largest contract in NBA history. His next five-year extension could be worth $247.3 million, carrying a $42.6m, $46m, $49.5m, $52.9m and $56.3 million cap hit. 

Currently, Giannis is signed to a four-year $100 million deal which is set to end next season. Along with Heat and Warriors trade, a Giannis to Dallas Mavericks trade was also suggested. 

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17:15 IST, November 17th 2020