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    Bucks General Manager: Offseason decision-making principle is to maximize Antetokounmpo s peak period & seize the opportunity to compete for the championship
 Recently, Bucks general manager Jon Horst was interviewed by "The Athletic" and talked about the team's decisions during the offseason.  Horst said that all the team's decisions follow a guiding principle: "Maximize Giannis (Antetokounmpo)'s peak period and seize our chance to compete for the championship. I think it is always our responsibility. So, this is actually a choice about the present and the future."   Since the offseason, the Bucks have successively bought out Damian Lillard and signed Miles Turner and other players. 
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