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The Milwaukee Bucks unveiled new "Cream City" alternate jerseys in a video posted to their social media account, showcasing a jersey bearing Giannis Antetokounmpo's number 34 and a matching court design. The jersey is primarily cream-colored with "Cream City" written in green script across the chest, featuring green numbers outlined in blue, along with green and blue piping.
The "Cream City" nickname originates from Milwaukee's history, referencing the cream-colored bricks used in many of the city's major 19th-century buildings. While the Bucks first wore a cream-colored jersey in the 2017-18 season, the specific "Cream City" uniforms debuted as their City Edition look during the 2019-20 campaign before being replaced in subsequent years.
The article then shifts to the Bucks' recent performance. Despite making nine consecutive playoff appearances entering the 2025-26 season, the team has struggled in the postseason since winning the championship in 2021, suffering three consecutive first-round defeats after a second-round exit in 2022. This includes a 4-1 loss to the eventual Eastern Conference champion Indiana Pacers last season, during which star guard Damian Lillard tore his Achilles tendon.
Lillard's injury and impending free agency for several key players fueled significant offseason speculation, including rumors about a potential trade of Giannis Antetokounmpo. Reports indicated Giannis was open-minded about his future, though one insider believed a trade was unlikely unless he requested it.
In response, Bucks GM Jon Horst made moves seemingly aimed at retaining Giannis. He re-signed Bobby Portis, Kevin Porter Jr., Gary Trent Jr., and Taurean Prince. Controversially, Horst also waived Damian Lillard, using the freed-up salary cap space to sign former Pacers center Myles Turner in free agency. The article concludes by noting it's uncertain if these moves make the Bucks true contenders next season, but they retain a chance as long as Giannis remains with the team.
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