Guard Jason Terry wants to return to Bucks for his 20th NBA season

A drama-filled season ended for the Milwaukee Bucks with a 112-96 loss to the Boston Celtics on Saturday in Game 7 of their NBA first-round playoff series.

Several players were at the team's practice facility on Sunday to talk about the season.

Bucks guard Jason Terry made it clear that he wanted to return for his 20th NBA season.

The 40-year-old Terry played in 51 games this season, averaging 3.3 points and 1.2 assists.

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"I want to play another year," Terry said. "I can honestly stand here before you and tell you all my efforts will be to come back with this organization.

"Obviously, I know my impact. I’ve been here two years now. I want to see the finished product. Because I know the potential. I know where this organization is headed. And this year was another step, though we didn’t get the result we wanted. It was another step in the right direction.

"I know management, I’ve already had my discussions with them and we will continue to talk throughout the summer. But my intentions are to come back here and finish it out here. I’m not saying it will be my final season. But I want to do 20 and then re-evaluate."

In other news, guard Eric Bledsoe said he will need to wear a brace on his injured left hand for another couple months. He doesn't think he will need surgery but will undergo an MRI.

Bledsoe hurt his hand in Game 4 against Boston.

Here are some other quotes from the players who spoke with the media:

Terry on Game 7 loss: "The missed opportunities, the want and the will to win every possession. And I thought we left a lot of possessions out there to chance and you just can’t do that in a Game 7."

Malcolm Brogdon on this season: "I expect more from this team. I expect more from myself. I didn’t think we performed as well as we could have. I don’t think we went as far as we could have."

Bledsoe on what the team should look like next season: "We have the type of team that’s built for transition. The more we get opportunities to run, we were very successful. That’s the goal. But at the same time, you watch this series (against the Celtics). They were packing the paint on us the whole series. Making us shoot, trying to make us make the right play. That’s the biggest thing, more than transition, making the right reads."'

Sterling Brown on how he can improve: "Just guarding any position and knocking down the three-ball. Just coming in and making that impact. Whenever I get a chance to do more, I will do that."

Shabazz Muhammad comparing Bucks to his old team: "I think it was more high-pace here (than in Minnesota), which fits my game more. Giannis (Antetokounmpo) gets the ball and goes. Jabari (Parker), a lot of guys can get the rebound and just push. That’s something coach was really saying with us. That’s something I really like. Giannis is a great player and helps everyone get better."

Antetokounmpo on improving his jump shot: "Look at LeBron James. When he needs to score the ball, he puts up 45, 40, 35. Takes over the game. Sometimes he needs to make his teammates wear the same suits. Sometimes he needs to pass the ball. I want to be an all-around basketball player. A good basketball player. That’s what brought me here. That’s what I’m going to keep doing. I’m not going to come and say 'OK, I’m now going to work on my jump shot so I can average 35 point per game.' I want to be a very good basketball player, a better leader, a better person. Build a better relationship with my teammates."