The frayed relationship between the Milwaukee Bucks and two-time MVP ahead Giannis Antetokounmpo seems headed for an inevitable conclusion.
On Saturday, the disagreement between the group and Antetokounmpo stemming from an inner debate over whether or not the star ahead is wholesome sufficient to play added one other layer when ESPN NBA insider Shams Charania reported that the Bucks knowledgeable the league workplace that Antetokounmpo declined to take part in a three-on-three scrimmage in March as a part of his rehabilitation from a knee harm.
The most recent particulars come a day after the league opened an investigation into whether or not the Bucks, who’ve been eradicated from playoff competition, have prevented Antetokounmpo from taking part in, which the 10-time All-Star has recommended.
Per Charania, Antetokounmpo told reporters on Friday, “For someone to return and inform me to not play or to not compete, it is like a slap in my face.
“So I do not know the place the connection goes from there,” he added.
