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4PM: Giannis Open to Leaving Milwaukee, Packers vs Bears Schedule Announcement, & Dreamy Eyes on YouTube!

4PM: Giannis Open to Leaving Milwaukee, Packers vs Bears Schedule Announcement, & Dreamy Eyes on YouTube!

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Jim Rutledge, Matt Hamilton & Molly Brown are back for an abbreviated version of the show ahead of Brewers baseball taking over the airwaves at 4:30... They start the show reacting to the news from ESPN's Shams Charania reporting that, for the first time in his career, Giannis is "open-minded" about joining a team other than the Bucks... They discuss which potential trade partners who would fit both the Bucks' and Giannis' needs and how tonight's NBA Draft Lottery figures in for the assets of teams like the Spurs and Rockets, and they ask today's Siding Unlimited poll question: Do you think this is the beginning of the end for Giannis and Milwaukee? They also stop to react to the first bit of Packers 2025 schedule news announced midway through today's show... Would you want the Packers to play on Christmas? Jim then addresses the Bucks fans who are in denial who are rejecting Shams' reporting, and the show jumps over to a YouTube-exclusive edition for the final 30 minutes! They continue talking about the unique timing of the news, best-case scenarios & fits for the Bucks and Giannis, and what happens if Giannis goes nuclear and says there's only ONE team he wants to be traded to...
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