“Gonna be having another parade” – Shaq explains why Giannis’ Milwaukee could be NBA Champions again

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Shaq says, “going to have another parade” explaining why Giannis’ Milwaukee may win the NBA title again 

After a promising start, the Milwaukee Bucks have had a difficult season. This is due in great part to the frequency of injuries they have had to suffer. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Jrue Holiday, and Khris Middleton, as well as a few crucial role players, have all been absent. Shaq O’Neal announced the Giannis’ Bucks ceiling for this season on Tuesday night.

Shaq Giannis
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According to Shaq, the Bucks’ problems are caused by their injuries. He believes the guys will be worth winning the championship once they are back. Shaq predicted what the Bucks will look like after all of their players return, saying, “They’re going to be having another parade.”

This statement’s most important component is that everyone must return to good health. Giannis has been handled carefully by the team for good reason. Holiday’s injuries appear to have healed. Middleton is the main unanswered question. In this season’s games, he has only made a few appearances.  

Shaq on Khris Middleton – Giannis Antetokounmpo duo

A triple-peat has not been achieved since Kobe and Shaq won three championships as a team. Many attempted but fell short. From 2011 until 2014, LeBron James had the chance, but two Texas-based clubs denied him. LeBron was present to ruin the fun when Stephen Curry could have accomplished the same thing.

A championship was on the horizon with Giannis Antetokounmpo and Khris Middleton creating a lethal tandem. However, Jrue Holiday’s work went unnoticed. This season has seen the highest level of competition in the Eastern Conference ever. There have been several ups and downs, as well as numerous changes in leadership.

Shaq Giannis
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Thanks to a convincing victory over Toronto, the Bucks are currently only a few points behind the Celtics. When Giannis and Khris were out, Jrue Holiday jumped up with the ball for the season-high 37 points.

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