Podjemsky: Don t want to see the letters leave He is like Curry to the Warriors to the
4:02pm, 4 June 2025Basketball
June 4th News In a recent podcast show, Podjemsky talked about Antetokounmpo's trading rumors. He said he didn't want to see the letters playing on another team.
Boger said: "It's like Curry is not playing for the Warriors. All the players who have established their legendary status on a team, you will never want them to change. Just like Doncic in Dallas, the whole world is shocked by players like him, and you can see them building a roster around him. Just like any star in the league who plays for a team, you expect them to wear only one jersey, and it seems wrong to wear other jerseys."
Although playing for the Warriors, Bojemsky is from Wisconsin, so he has been a Bucks fan since he was a kid. He said: "It would be a very cool thing to win the championship in Milwaukee, but I love the Golden State Warriors. Even though I have always been a Hall of Fame player around me, I still love everything the team puts in me. It feels great to be favored by the team as a young player.
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