Brandon Jennings is very loved by the Milwaukee Bucks community, but many people raising his eyebrows have his last termination about his career.

He was a defender of everything related to Bucks this season. He defended Khris Middleton when the attacker was humiliated by Gilbert Arenas. He is a vocal supporter of Giannis Antetokunmpo.
However, his shot regarding JRUE holidays does not match many people. He said he was Better than two -time NBA champion.
“Jrue Holiday has never been better than me,” Jennings in the show shows of Arenas.
“Jrue Holiday has never been better than me. He has a better career. They have better careers than I do. Are you (curse) crazy? Słdem became better, but you are not better than me.”
The first performance of All-Star holidays took place in 2013, when he was part of Philadelphia 76ers. His The second came in 2023.


Jennings played in Bucks in the years 2009–2013, and his best year was in 2012. In 2013, he and Holiday have almost identical statistics, but it failed to be with the star.
Marcus Thornton strikes Milwaukee Bucks Legend for Rant
Nine -year NBA veteran Marcus Thornton joins the conversation In social media, saying that he is better than Jennings and that his holiday claim has no grounds.
“Man, what do you have, man? You couldn’t do anything with me. In general. First, you were too small,” he said in the film.


“You think you achieved an average of 40 points in the league match or something and you were a multiple star. It wasn’t, Bruh.”
Jennings did not waste time to respond to Rant Thornton.
“People really say that you can set something that is now funny in the world of basketball,” he wrote in a quote post on X.
PPL talks really, I hope you can set something that is now amusing in the world of basketball https://t.co/mvhnqb3kn1
– Brandon Jennings (@tuff__crowd) March 20, 2025
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