Presidential candidate Donald Trump recently spoke at the Milwaukee Bucks‘ home arena.
At that time, when he brought up Giannis Antetokounmpo, he kept referring to Antetokounmpo as a “Greek” instead of his name.
Trump has been criticized for continuing to refer to Antetokounmpo as “Greek” instead of calling him by name, but Antetokounmpo, who is from Greece, may not be particularly concerned.
When asked about Trump’s comments, Antetokounmpo reportedly replied:jsonline.comis telling.
I don’t know about that comment.
I’m not really interested in politics.
I try to keep political opinions between me and my family.
As you all know, I’m here to win basketball games.
I’m not going to answer any non-basketball questions.
However, I wish both candidates the best of luck.
Antetokounmpo is a Greek citizen, so it may be natural that he is not interested in the US presidential election.
That said, Antetokounmpo, who lives in the United States, is no doubt feeling the excitement of the presidential election firsthand.
However, Antetokounmpo is surely focused on improving the Bucks, who currently sit at the bottom of the Eastern Conference with a 1-5 record.
The schedule for the Bucks’ next 10 games is as follows:
local date | Opponent team | home or away |
---|---|---|
11/4 | cleveland cavaliers | away |
11/7 | utah jazz | Home |
11/8 | new york knicks | away |
11/10 | boston celtics | Home |
11/12 | toronto raptors | offense |
11/13 | detroit pistons | Home |
11/16 | charlotte hornets | away |
11/18 | houston rockets | Home |
11/20 | chicago bulls | Home |
11/22 | indiana pacers | Home |