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Greeks accuse Bucks of staging player’s absence
GREECE’S basketball federation has accused the Milwaukee Bucks and the NBA of hatching a plot to prevent All-Star forward Giannis Antetokounmpo from playing in the European championship.
The National Basketball Association denied the allegation.
The saga started on Saturday about an hour after Antetokounmpo posted on Facebook and Instagram that he was unavailable because of a knee injury, with the Greek federation attacking the Bucks and the NBA in a statement, describing an “organized and well-staged plan” to keep Antetokounmpo from playing in the Eurobasket at the end of the month.
“The simultaneous report by the Milwaukee Bucks and Giannis Antetokounmpo himself, by phone and social media from faraway China, and not by the appropriate official manner, of his inability to join the national men’s team saddens us ... but is not surprising,” the federation said in the statement.
“A series of indications ... had convinced us of the existence of an organized and well-staged plan by (Antetokounmpo’s NBA) team, with the full knowledge if not encouragement of the NBA that put the athlete on the spot and forced him to announce today that he is no longer part of the men’s national team.”
However, the NBA countered on Saturday, saying Antetokounmpo is indeed hurt.
“The NBA and the Milwaukee Bucks have followed all appropriate protocol under the NBA-FIBA agreement,” the NBA said in a statement. “Giannis has an injury that has been confirmed and any suggestion to the contrary is false.”
The Greek federation said more details would soon become known. Takis Tsagronis, the federation general secretary, told state TV ERT that a scan revealed no problems with Antetokounmpo’s knee.
In his Facebook post, Antetokounmpo said he failed to complete physicals because of excessive pain. He is in Shanghai to attend, but not play in, a tournament, as an NBA ambassador.
He was to have rejoined Greece after his tour for the Eurobasket starting on August 31, but his knee woes, which forced him to miss all but one of Greece’s warmup games, alarmed the Bucks, who did the physical in China.
“It is by far the biggest disappointment in my career,” Antetokounmpo posted, in Greek. “I must deal with the problem. Last year, I could ‘freeze’ the deal on my new extension contract. This year, I have no choice.”
As if anticipating the questions, he added: “I ask everyone not to make of my absence more than it already is, and focus instead on the guys who will fight at the Eurobasket for a success that has eluded us for years.”
Antetokounmpo’s new four-year, US$100 million deal with the Bucks begins in September.
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