Giannis Antetokounmpo isn't a super vocal guy in terms of demands about what his team needs, but when you have a superstar like the Milwaukee Bucks, you need to try and do anything you can to keep him happy. A superstar like that also should have players around him that make it a possibility that they can compete for a title every year.

One of the big questions coming into this offseason for the Bucks is how will they upgrade the roster to give Giannis that chance. Will they sign Jabari Parker to an extension and hope he takes a big step forward in his second year back from his ACL injury, or will they try to upgrade the roster from the outside? For Antetokounmpo, he has made it clear he will support what the front office does and he trusts them.

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“Right now, I’m just trying to focus on basketball and getting better, and helping my team win,” Antetokounmpo told Tim Bontemps of the Washington Post. “But of course, the front office, whenever they’re about to make a move, [they let me know] so I can feel comfortable.

“They know one of my characteristics is being loyal to my teammates, to my coaching staff, they always try to inform me, that’s pretty much it.”

Antetokounmopo says that now, but he is also only in year one of his contract extension. If the team doesn't take a big step forward this off-season, how long will Giannis be okay with just making the playoffs?