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From Public Enemy to Travis Scott, rappers are starting to drop Giannis' name more and more. "Give me some up-yes", "Press that Ye button", "Let's bring this to the top", "<- Number of people that want.", etc.), or else your post will be removed 10:42 Giannis Antetokounmpo, Photo courtesy of the Milwaukee Bucks Milwaukee rappers DC the Don and IshDARR are not the only ones repping the young Buck in their bars.
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I can get a lot better.”Īntetokounmpo has also learned how to manage his emotions after the Bucks had the NBA’s best record in 20 but endured playoff heartbreak, falling in 2019’s Eastern Conference finals after taking a 2-0 lead on Toronto then being upset by Miami last year. And P.J., I’ve been with him for like two or three months. “Throughout the journey, throughout my career, guys helped me, especially Khris. Tucker have encouraged him to speak out even as his skills have evolved, from Most Improved Player in 2017 when he led the NBA in points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks to his MVP 20 campaigns. Teammates such as Khris Middleton and P.J. I realized I would rather say something stupid than not say nothing at all.” “But now it’s a little bit easier for me. I felt like I’ll say the wrong thing, I’ll say something stupid, so I just chose not to talk at all,” Antetokounmpo recalled Monday. “Early in my career I was really quiet and with the language barrier it was harder for me. The 26-year-old Greek forward has sparked the Bucks to a 3-2 edge in the best-of-seven NBA Finals with game six on Tuesday at Milwaukee.Īntetokounmpo, a two-time NBA Most Valuable Player, has become a vocal leader on a club where he once feared to speak up after arriving from Europe in 2013.


MILWAUKEE, US: Overcoming a language barrier and roller-coaster playoff emotions have helped Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo move one victory shy of his dream of capturing an NBA crown.
