Giannis Antetokounmpo on the Milwaukee Bucks season ahead in 2024-25
Giannis Antetokounmpo ruminates on his preparation for 2024-25 and why it will be different from last year, speaking at Bucks media day on Sept. 30.
NBA.com writer John Schuhmann conducted the site’s annual survey of NBA general managers with a slew of questions, trying to get a sense of what the league thinks about the top teams, players and more.
Here were some takeaways as the survey relates to the Milwaukee Bucks:
The Bucks have gone from a powerhouse in the East to a team that won’t necessarily be seen as a lock to win a first-round playoff series.
Though the Bucks did get 13% of the votes for third place and 31% for fourth, their point total ultimately landed them fifth, just south of Cleveland but well behind the top three of Boston, New York and Philadelphia.
Boston received 97% of the first-place votes. Last year, the Bucks finished second in this poll.
Giannis Antetokounmpo received votes for the likely MVP candidate, but the bulk of the votes went to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of Oklahoma City and Luka Dončić of Dallas. After that, votes went to Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid, Denver’s Nikola Jokic and Boston’s Jayson Tatum.
Antetokounmpo was regarded as the league’s best power forward, with 77% of the vote, though that’s a decline from the 97% he received last year. He was considered second among the “most athletic” players in the league, with 17% of the vote, well behind Minnesota’s Anthony Edwards (45%).
He tied for fourth among players who force opposing coaches to make the most adjustments. He tied for fifth on the list of best overall defensive players but was regarded as the most versatile defender in the NBA, with 17% of the vote.
He was also regarded as the most versatile player overall in the league, with 30% of the vote. The Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James took second with 20%.
Damian Lillard tied for fourth with 7% of the vote when GMs were asked which player they’d want taking a shot with the game on the line, but that’s the only time Lillard’s name pops up. He wasn’t mentioned among the league’s best point guards.
Stephen Curry still leads the way in the clutch-shot department, with 40% of the vote, followed by Kevin Durant, Luka Dončić and then Nikola Jokić and Lillard.
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