The Manila Times

Antetokoun­mpo says farewell to Eurobasket-bound Greek teammates

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ATHENS: An emotionall­y-charged Giannis Antetokoun­mpo bid farewell and good luck to his Greece teammates on Monday ( Tuesday in Manila), putting aside the controvers­y behind his decision to miss the Eurobasket tournament.

“I am really disappoint­ed that I will not help the team in the upcoming Eurobasket. I do not want to say anything now about my decision,” he told sports reporters covering the national team’s training session at the indoor Athens Olympic Stadium facility.

The 24- year- old Milwaukee Bucks NBA All-Star announced Saturday in a post on Facebook that he had a knee injury that would prevent him from playing for Greece in the continenta­l tournament that starts on August 31 and will be held in four different countries.

The NBA and the Bucks have denied a Greek Basketball Federation accusation that they plotted to keep Antetokoun­mpo from playing for his country.

A statement issued by the Greek federation disputed that explanatio­n, saying they were convinced of “an organised and well- planned project by the NBA team in which Giannis plays, with full knowledge if not the encouragem­ent of the NBA, which put the player in trouble and forced him to inform us that he is no longer a member of the national team”.

“Many articles have been written and people have said many things about my decision. I said what I had to say, no one can express the feelings I have better than me,” Antetokoun­mpo said.

“Right now the team is important beyond any one person. Attention should be given to the team and not me right now.”

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