Giannis Antitokoumbo saw the Celtics’ loss as a victory



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The most complete text that exists (see internet) and explains how Giannis Antetokounbo works on his shots (where he had a bad percentage – in clutch situations he counted 13/20 last year) was written by Stefanos Makris, after watching infinite videos and he used his knowledge (he has a relevant title). From the first attempts, in front of the camera it was understood that this work is underway. I mean that knowledge has not yet been conquered. This was confirmed 0.4 seconds before the end of the game, when he won shots, scored in the first, but missed in the second, and Milwaukee lost. Or rather, the Celtics won 122-121, with Jason Tatum’s 3-pointer at 1.5 to go.

I’m upset“Greek Freak admitted, adding 35 points and 13 rebounds in 36 minutes of participation, before arriving”But I can’t change what happened Fortunately, if I find myself in the same position again, I will dial. This is the mindset you must have. Obviously there is weight on the back, in such situations, because if you fail your team loses. I am a winner and I want to do whatever it takes for my team to win. But you know, you learn from every situation that basketball puts you in. The more experiences you gain, the more you can achieve. I want to live these moments, have the ball in my hands in the critical phases. To take the last two shots, the last shot. If you think about it, if you do it 1000 times, sometimes the ball will find its target, sometimes you will become a hero. There will be those in which you will fail. You learn from them “.

Antitokunbo will probably need to learn something else. I told you that Tatum formed a result with a triple, in the final. I didn’t tell them that he put this triple in front of Antetokunbo, holder of the title of best defender last season, plus consecutive MVP titles. Last year, the Greek international was on trial over the Bucks’ decision not to ‘put’ Jimmy Butler, in the East’s first semi-final, into the ‘bubble’. He was puzzled by the relevant question he had been asked (why he didn’t opt ​​for the Heath MVP change) and it had gone viral. In the second game it became self-evident (you mean self-evident, given that Antetokunbo had already emerged as the best defender?), With Butler being the winner again.

In the premiere of the new season, Tatum was the leader of Boston and the one who in 33 minutes had 30 points (12/28 shots – no shots), 7 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, 2 errors and 1 block. By the way, Jalen Brown scored 33 points in 28 minutes. In any case, the ‘Celts’ decided to judge Tatum’s result and it became what you will see (to help you, he scored with a difficult lateral pass from the periphery, with time to ‘chase’ him and Antetokunbo ahead).

What Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer said was “I’m not sure we could have played better defensively against Tatum”-And this is probably a problem, because clearly they could have done better than a helping hand for Antetokunbo and his body giving Tatum eye contact with the basket.

The protagonist himself denied that it was a Christmas miracle, as “the angle I gave to the shot, knowing how high Antetokunbo is, lets me know where the ball will go once it leaves my hands, how it will be on the board. This does not necessarily mean that I tried to do what I did.”.

With 0.4 left to play (‘shoot’ time), the Bucks had time out. When the players returned to the court, Antikounbo told his new friend, Jru Holliday “Throw the ball high and I’ll try to catch it”. Holliday (25 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists in his debut) did just that and the Greek Freak fouled Tristan Thompson. Go to the firing line and do what you read first.



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