Khris Middleton is not getting caught up in speculation surrounding team-mate Giannis Antetokounmpo, who is uncertain over his Milwaukee Bucks future.
Antetokounmpo, a two-time NBA MVP, has recently cast doubt on whether he will be staying with the Bucks.
The 28-year-old has made it clear that he wants to win another championship, having helped the Bucks to glory in 2021.
But Middleton is staying focused on his preparations for the new season, instead of paying too much attention to the talk around the Bucks' star man.
"I think it's kind of business as usual either way," Middleton told ESPN.
"It doesn't affect me personally. I don't think it affects us as a team. I think this is something he said almost every year he's come up in contract extension talks.
"We always want him back for sure. Let's be for sure and let everyone know that. We want this guy to come back because he's one of the best players in the world.
"He's one of the best players in franchise history. So when he says things like that, I think he just wants to challenge the team, the organisation, to keep putting us in a position to win championships."
Middleton believes Antetokounmpo's comments are about keeping the pressure on, for both himself and the team.
"But I think it's just something that he just wants to keep putting pressure on everybody. That's himself also," Middleton added.
"He's not just pointing a finger at everybody else saying, 'You guys have to do this for me'.
"I think he's putting that pressure on himself to be better, to come in and be great every year. So there's no pressure on, there's no added pressure when he says that to us as a team, or me as a person, that I have to be better."
The Bucks won their fifth straight division title last season, yet lost to the Miami Heat in the first round of the playoffs, resulting in the departure of head coach Mike Budenholzer.