With the emergence of numerous superteams, most people believe that an NBA team needs at least three superstars on their roster in order to have a real chance of contending for the NBA championship title. In the past years, the league has witnessed several big names leaving their respective teams to join other NBA superstars. Some of them include Kevin Durant, Chris Paul, Paul George, and LeBron James.
However, according to Jason Terry, people should count Milwaukee Bucks power forward Giannis Antetokounmpo out of the lists of superstars who are willing to swallow their pride just to win an NBA championship title. In a recent interview with Howard Beck of Bleacher Report, Terry, who played with Antetokounmpo in Milwaukee for two seasons, said that "never in a million years" he would expect "The Greek Freak" to join forces with other NBA superstars to form a superteam.
"Giannis, his DNA, his makeup is, he has the ability to carry a team to the championship level himself," Terry said.
"I think he's still enjoying the challenge of trying to take on the world's best, like LeBron, head to head. Trying to take on guys like KD head-to-head. And he's really enjoying that matchup and embracing it. I mean, he wants to be the best player in the NBA. I've heard him say that on multiple occasions."