The saga surrounding Giannis Antetokounmpo’s future with the Milwaukee Bucks got another curveball this week when one of his teammates aired out some behind-the-scenes details about this past season that weren’t flattering for former Bucks coach Doc Rivers or the franchise’s Greek superstar.
Myles Turner revealed on an episode of his “Game Recognize Game” podcast with WNBA star Breanna Stewart that Rivers had a policy in which he didn’t fine any players and “guys were late all the time. Guys were showing up to film whenever they want. Guys were missing meetings. It was one of the craziest things I’ve personally experienced.”
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“We literally, if the plane took off 2 o’clock, we weren’t leaving until 4:30,” Turner continued in comments that were published on Thursday, May 14. “I’m being so serious, bro. It was crazy, dog. Guys were hours late to the plane. It got to the point where I just knew not to show up until like an hour after they said the plane was going to take off. It was crazy.”
Stewart asked Turner to name to worst culprit for being late. Turner responded without hesitation: “Giannis.”
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Coolest kicks of the NBA playoffs as stars show their sneaker style
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See the coolest kicks worn during the 2026 NBA Playoffs, where footwear becomes part of the spotlight.
Above, The shoes of Jalen Brunson #11 of the New York Knicks are seen during the first half of Game One of the Eastern Conference First Round NBA Playoffs against the Atlanta Hawks at Madison Square Garden on April 18, 2026, in New York City.
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Coolest kicks of the NBA playoffs as stars show their sneaker style
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Coolest kicks of the NBA playoffs as stars show their sneaker style
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Coolest kicks of the NBA playoffs as stars show their sneaker style
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Coolest kicks of the NBA playoffs as stars show their sneaker style
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Coolest kicks of the NBA playoffs as stars show their sneaker style
The shoes of Karl-Anthony Towns #32 of the New York Knicks are seen during the third quarter of Game One of the Eastern Conference First Round NBA Playoffs at Madison Square Garden on April 18, 2026, in New York City.
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Coolest kicks of the NBA playoffs as stars show their sneaker style
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“Giannis is going to show up whenever he wants, really, you know? I think that kind of just came with the territory of that,” Turner added, “and once I kind of saw what was going down, I was like … more power to you. They ain’t going to fine you. Do what you do, except when we’re going to Dallas (near his hometown of Bedford, Texas)”
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Turner just completed his first season with the Bucks after signing a 4-year, $108-million contract last year to potentially help Milwaukee remain an Eastern Conference contender alongside Antetokoumpo. But the Bucks struggled most of the regular season, with Antetokounmpo in and out of the lineup due to injuries while dealing with steady trade speculation.
Antetokounmpo has one year left on his contract, with a player option for the 2027-28 season. Bucks ownership stated it plans to either sign Antetokounmpo to a new max contract extension or trade him and hopes to have a resolution on his future with the franchise before the NBA Draft. The team’s front office is already listening to potential deals, according to reports.
The Bucks parted ways with Rivers after finishing with a 32-50 record and missing the postseason. The team hired former Memphis Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins to replace Rivers and received the No. 10 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft.
Turner said he had never been on an NBA team before in which the players weren’t fined, and expressed surprise at the lack of structure and disciplinary protocols under Rivers.
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“Any other team I’ve been on, guys got fined. And there was a sense of order and a sense of understanding,” Turner said. “So yeah, you’re late to the plane? Fine. You’re late to treatment? Fine. You’re late to film? Fine. But I personally did not experience that last year for the first time in my career. So we’ll see what Taylor Jenkins does.”
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Myles Turner says Bucks, Giannis ‘late all the time’ under Doc Rivers