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Giannis explains his decision-making process when double-teamed | NBA on ESPN



Giannis Antetokounmpo spoke to reporters in the locker room about his 33 PTS, 14 REB double-double following the Milwaukee Bucks’ 107-99 victory over the Denver Nuggets.

(Courtesy: “Bucks/Bally Sports Wisconsin”)

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  1. It was pure team basketball being played this game. Everyone played their part once again. I also liked how Pat Connaughton stepped up in absence of Bobby Portis. Not only can he shoot, but he is also a great rebounder as well. I would definitely consider increasing his minutes as the main Small Forward.

  2. An extremely good game by the reserve team of the Denver Nuggets. Denver lost because of a poor 32 percent three-point shooting percentage. Now even basketball ignoramuses see what the Denver Nuggets need. Coach MM has placed all his hopes in MPJ for the last 5 years as an elite shooter. The coach did everything to make the 25-year-old Porter feel comfortable – a big contract, a guaranteed starting position and never criticism, even when he was shooting 16 percent from three and constantly not playing defense. Now everyone knows who to trade with. Denver needs a safe three-pointer, some old proven fox with a sure hand and at least a concentrated defense and a winning mentality. Denver needs someone like Croatian Bogdanović, Frenchman Evan Fournije, Japanese Juta Watanabe. .Porter's bad luck, a drop in shooting percentage, stolen dollars, loss of an expensive car, grandma's diarrhea – all this happened after a drop in 3-point percentage that went down and down and now Porter has one of the worst 3-point percentages in the entire NBA since of all starters

  3. Love Giannis but I'm always amused by these silly interviews where he's expected to 'explain' his 'decision making process.' He's a mediocre basketball IQ player that has maybe the most unbelievable raw physical and athletic talent of any player in league history including Wilt. He's a poor shooter from anywhere outside the paint and never plays any real role in directing his team. He's a great defender because of, again, his unprecedented athleticism. Not because he has any special ability to anticipate or out think what opposing offenses are doing. He's not even in Jokic's universe as a hoops savant or as a player that actually controls the entire flow of games. I think telling Dad jokes is where his interviews should begin and end.

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