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Antetokounmpo signed the most ruthless contract in NBA history! Speak: "If you want to win, take Milwaukee to win!"

Antes Brother's contract penetrates the NBA's salary ceiling! What does it mean to have 370 million US dollars in 5 years? The average annual salary is 74 million US dollars, which is 20 million more than Curry and James’ peak annual salary! What’s even more ruthless are two overlord terms: the trade veto (only 10 people in the league owned) and the 2027 player option (no discussion if you say it). The Bucks management's operation is equivalent to putting the team's life and death power into his hands!

The fans have two frying spots:

Why is the Bucks spending money on this bad lineup? Lillard's serious Achilles tendon injury is reimbursed next season, Middleton's aging declines, and the team is even in trouble with the Eastern Conference Finals. Antetokounmpo's words "Take Milwaukee to win" sounded passionate, but in fact it was forcing the team to overdraw the future and bet on him alone.

Overlord clause locks the operating space! The Bucks' salary will explode in the next five years, and they will have no money to strengthen them. Antetokounmpo can leave in 2027, leaving a mess to make the small ball market cry.

But Antetokounmpo is really tough! The whole league laughed at the Bucks without a championship appearance, but he did not learn from Durant to join the group. The ruthlessness of winning the championship with injuries back then is still there, even if I admit it next year's playoffs first round. But competitive sports are very cruel - he turns 31 next year and has a lot of knee injuries. If he slips, the contract will immediately turn into a poison. Look at the Sun Durant next door, he led the team with a maximum salary and even collapsed in the playoffs! Is it worth buying loyalty worth

370 million yuan? If the Bucks miss the championship within five years, is Antetokounmpo a city hero or a high-paying waste?

Do you think this contract is a life-saving talisman or a life-guiding curse for the Bucks? Should Antetokounmpo learn from James to change jobs for the championship?