You came to Milwaukee 13 years ago as a kid from Sepolia with an impossible dream. Over the past 13 years we have witnessed you grow into one of the greatest players the game has ever seen, the greatest Buck of all time, and the driving force behind an era of Bucks basketball that will be remembered forever.
From the moment you arrived, you embraced Milwaukee as your home. You embraced the team, the community, and everyone who believed in you. Your connection with Bucks fans transcended basketball. You didn’t just play basketball in Milwaukee, you became the heart and soul of this city. You touched lives throughout our community and inspired people across the world. You believed in this city and its fans when the rest of the world doubted.
After 50 years, you delivered a championship to Milwaukee. A dream come true for generations of Bucks fans who never stopped believing. You gave Milwaukee hope. You taught us that loyalty still matters. That hard work can overcome impossible odds, and that a small-market city could still be on top all because you refused to stop believing. For one night, Milwaukee wasn’t just watching history, we were living it together.
Your legacy in Milwaukee is secured and will always be felt here. In the rafters, throughout the community, in the countless people you inspired, and the way you made an entire city believe that anything was possible.
Thank you for believing in Milwaukee and giving everything you had to this city day in and day out. You transformed the Bucks in every way, and left your mark on this organization for generations to come. You’ll always be family. You’ll always be Milwaukee���s champion. Forever a part of this city. Forever a Buck. Thank you for everything, Giannis.
I'm glad to see Brian Kelly was at the funeral of #NotreDame coach @CoachLouHoltz88 today. There were a lot of people there, and those cars weren't going to park themselves. #NDFooball#GoIrish
@neoavatara@SoothingDave Incorrect. Other than the Orange Bowl and playoff games, ND is required to share bowl revenue with the ACC, which no doubt was another reason to skip the meaningless bowl game. You want to crap on them all week, fine. Then don't whine when you lose their bowl revenue.
@neoavatara It reflects principle, not pettiness. Why reward the ACC with shared bowl revenue and ESPN with ratings when both openly and zealously advocated to exclude ND from the playoff? Actions have consequences.
Notice the lead sausage actually gave his fellow sausages a chance to catch up… Only a @WestPoint_USMA sausage would ensure that every sausage was respected and appreciated.
Thank you, sausages, for all you do and will do for your country. 🫡
And thank you @Brewers for having such an obvious and much-appreciated commitment to our men and women in uniform.
Final thought before shuttin’ er down tonite. The poise Giannis showed in that moment to stare down Clown Dad and NOT react is remarkable. Adrenaline and anger and frustration at nuclear levels, and this guy doesn’t twitch. He’s made of something different. World class.
I'd say Doc Rivers is the lead driver of the world's largest clown car, but that would be an incredible insult to clowns. Thanks for the memories, Giannis.
After 26 years without postseason baseball...
CC came to MKE and ended the drought with a complete game domination of the Cubs.
Incredibly well deserved election to the Hall of Fame for Sabathia.
“I want to be in an environment where I have the resources to win a national championship,” Brian Kelly said in April 2022 after leaving Notre Dame for LSU.
Notre Dame will play for a national championship in 11 days. LSU has not made the CFP since Kelly took over.