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Hour 2: Boston Three Party

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3.81K Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2025

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Continue to Get Up as the crew discusses why Nikola Jokic has been struggling for a large part of Denver's series against the Thunder? Plus, is Boston bound to go wild from the 3-point line again tonight in Game 4 against the Knicks? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

All right, we are back on get up. Huge hour on the way. Monica will be right back.

0:04.5

Jay is with us here today. We are live above the Hineken River Tech at Pier 17.

0:09.9

Here, here. Come on, you're late. You got it here.

0:13.2

The game has started. We already have a jump ball. Hour number two begins here with enormous news.

0:27.6

The windman is with us, and Shams has jumped in with breaking news just in the last 15 minutes about Janus Anandekumpo.

0:32.1

And quite candidly, it could reshape the entire NBA, as we know it.

0:34.7

Shams, huge audience joining us here at the top of the hour.

0:36.0

What is the news this morning?

0:43.6

Greenie, Janice and Ticompo, the two-time NBA MVP, he has not made any firm decisions about his future.

0:53.1

But sources tell me for the first time in his 12-year NBA career, he is open-minded about whether his best fit is in Milwaukee or playing elsewhere. And exploring what those options outside of Milwaukee

0:56.5

look like, is it sensible for him to potentially leave? And I'm here in Chicago. This is the summit

1:02.4

of Janus Etiqumpo. All 30 decision makers are descending upon this city. Now agents all in town.

1:09.3

There's going to be plenty of natural, substantive conversations.

1:12.7

They're going to be taking place here.

1:14.8

And we've known over the last several years,

1:17.7

Gianston de Kupo has been very open-minded about at least expressing that he is going to explore options

1:25.0

because his goal is to win a championship. He said it over the years that my

1:29.9

goal, I only want to win and compete for rings. He said it on his brother, Tenass's podcast last

1:35.4

month, that if I don't retire, if I retire without winning a second championship, he's not

1:41.8

going to be able to essentially sleep at night. And so that's his goal. What is that best long-term fit? And for the Bucks part, of course, they want to continue

1:48.9

to build around Yon's and Dikoupo, but they're going into an offseason where they have one first

1:53.3

round pick that they can trade six years from now. They don't necessarily have cap space. They have top heavy salaries. And again, that $54 million contract on their

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