So, what chance do you give that he stays in Milwaukee? Brian Windhorst: It’s nonzero. It’s nonzero because we know that Giannis is very closely bonded with the organization, and he’s shown trust in them—both ways—repeatedly over the last decade. Having said that, the gap year idea has a giant hole in it: They don’t control their draft pick. So even if they were able to just sort of retrofit and Giannis maybe took it a little easy for a year—like we saw with Steph Curry in Golden State after his injury—they got a top pick out of that. The Bucks don’t have that option.