After dropping Thursday’s national TV game against the injury-riddled Grizzlies, Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo called out his team’s effort and desire to win, writes Eric Nehm of The Athletic. While Milwaukee is currently 35-21, the No. 3 seed in the East, the Bucks are just 3-7 under new head coach Doc Rivers, Nehm notes.
“We have to want it, man,” Antetokounmpo said. “Like enough with the talking. Enough with the, ‘our s–t don’t stink’ mentality. Do we really want it? Are we putting in the work? Are we going to put in the effort? Are we going to fight for what we think that we deserve or what our goals are trying to accomplish? That is the most important thing.
“Guys are tired, that’s an excuse. New coach, excuse. New system, excuse. New defense, excuse. All of it, it’s excuse. At the end of the day, you’re going to go out there and try to play basketball, try to compete and they competed harder than us today. They competed harder than us two days ago. We are not on track of what we are trying to do and I feel like the team feels it. The team feels it. I feel it.”
As for Rivers, the longtime veteran coach said some of his players’ minds may have been elsewhere in the final game before the All-Star break.
“It just told us where we are at,” Rivers said of the open to the third quarter. “The first play, we gambled for the 50th time in the corner, guy drives, we have to help, leads to a 3. We come back. On our set, two guys forget what we’re running. Then we missed a shot, and then nobody gets back. That’s how we start out the third quarter. That tells you all you need to know about where our heads were.
“We had some guys here and we had some guys in Cabo.”
Here’s more on the Bucks:
- Antetokounmpo may not have shown any obvious signs of the injury on Thursday after scoring 35 points on 15-of-17 shooting in 37 minutes, but he continues to deal with patellar tendinitis in his right knee, per Jim Owczarski of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription required). The two-time MVP was initially listed as probable on the injury report but was downgraded to questionable before eventually suiting up. Antetokounmpo has missed just two games this season, and none since the injury popped up a couple weeks ago, Owczarski adds.
- In an interview with Katie Heindl of UPROXX, Antetokounmpo suggested the Bucks have done a good job ensuring Damian Lillard feels comfortable in Milwaukee. The All-Star guard had spent his entire career with Portland before being traded to the Bucks shortly before the season began. “We had to make him feel as comfortable as possible on the basketball court, but also off the court. It’s hard. We knew it would be hard for him. I think everybody, the team, did a good job,” Antetokounmpo said. “We supported him, and now he feels comfortable. So, our goal stays the same: to be the last team standing.”
- Before making their mid-season hiring of Rivers, the Bucks called Wyc Grousbeck for feedback on his former coach, the Celtics co-owner revealed on WEEI’s “The Greg Hill Show.” “I love Doc,” Grousbeck said, per Souichi Terada of MassLive.com. “I got a reference call on Doc from the Bucks. Truthfully, I made a truthful statement, of course. I said we would not have won it in 2008 without Doc. He took that team, molded it together and led the way. He had a ton to do with the championship, and he’s always going to be very special. Very special friend of mine.”
You live by the 3 you die by the 3.
In the 80’s and 90’s, no team have 40-50 3pt attempted shots a game. Today almost 45-50% of the teams field goal are 3pt shots.
Karma for how you outed coach Griffin…
Giannas sounds like a crying football player.
Gets first coach Bud, then Griff and now your unhappy under Doc.
You managed to recruit in an all star offensive minded guard in Dame.
You kept really solid role players like Middleton Lopez and so on.
Your front office did well on getting Malik Beasley for nothing
You even just got your mate Pat Bev at the deadline.
Yes you put up fantastic numbers but you need to stop crying and just get better. Personally, you shoot 25% from 3 and 65% from the line. That’s terrible.
As a team your defensive rating is worst than the bulls. How is Vuce playing better D then Lopez, or DeRozan better D than Middleton.
If you out all the blame in Dame and Malik your wrong, they rank in the top 10 for most points allowed in the paint aswell. They rank in the top 5 for least offensive rebounds, but third in defensive rebounds. That tells me they rebound well as a team but with this need to spacing around Giannis you’ve lost easy second chance points by having everyone on the perimeter.
Offensively you score the second most points per game. So again you can’t blame how the offence is designed cause that’s working too.
Whatever the problem is dude needs to stop complaining and just be better.
Maybe in the offseason you say, as constructed we really couldn’t preform any better and if you look at the numbers we were great and it just didn’t work. Maybe you shake things up again? Trade Middleton and co?
Middleton and Connaughton for Barnes, Hueter, McGee and a first.
Dame Hueter Barnes Giannas Lopez
Bev (vets min guy) Beuchamp Portis McGee
Plus an additional first*
Idk just thinking really
I looked at points produced per 100 possessions for some of the main players (OFF/DEF/TOT)) compared to either himself last season or the player who played that position last season:
C: Lopez (-4/-3/-7)
PF: Giannis (-4/-3/-7)
SF: Khris (7/2/9)
SG: Beasley (vs. G. Allen) (8/-1/7)
PG: Dame (vs. Holiday) (6/-6/0)
Portis (0/1/1)
Pat C (15/-2/13)
Payne (vs. J. Carter) (22/-2/20)
Marjon (-19/-4/-23)
Beverly vs Hill (22/3/25) (only 4 games for Pat B)
Crowder (1/-2/-1)
Giannis and Lopez have taken the biggest step back from last season on both sides of the ball. Dame vs Jrue is a wash. Marjon Beauchamp is not a rotation player and Pat Bev will take his minutes. Beasley is outperforming Allen and Khris is better than last year but not what he once was. Pat C offense has improved.
Middleton is gone next season. Lopez isn’t young either, could be on the hot seat also with Bobby. Is Lavine worth a swing? Just as healthy as Middleton these days.
LaVine? Lol oh man
Here’s a trade:
Dame to BOS for Jrue Holiday and 2 1st round picks
BOS sends 2 2nd round picks to PHX and Grayson Allen heads to MIL
Please. Sorry but we’ll take Jrue over Dame straight up.
I call this trade the hindsight is 20/20 trade.
Why would the C’s ever do this, hard pass on Dame, nevermind sending out 4 draft picks and a better all around fit on the team.
No, you wouldn’t. Don’t be nonsensical just because team chemistry is looking good for the Celtics. Dame is a better player and more valuable asset than Holiday.
Not in the playoffs when defense actually starts to really matter and things tighten up. Jrue doesn’t play the greatest in the playoffs, but his d is still elite. The C’s don’t need Dame time in the playoffs, they need a dog.
Dame is a better offensive player, HOFer and all that, but it is yet to be seen if he can be a championship player as a #2, we know he isn’t a #1 on championship caliber team.
You ever watch Jrue Holiday’s hands? He causes many turnovers that others get credit for with his super quick hands down low.
You called it. Winning is all about team chemistry. Thank you Jrue Holiday!
How is WEEI still broadcasting? And why are they talking about reference calls? Doc was coach in Boston almost 20 years ago lol
Why talk reference calls? Ask the Bucks, as they were the ones who made the call to the Celtics. Tells me they were so desperate to make the move that they were looking for any seal of approval, no matter how far back it went.
Maybe Wyc privately feels Doc won’t be an asset to the Bucks, so he gave Milwaukee a thumbs-up reference. Why try to help a rival?
Rivers is the most overrated coach in the history of the NBA. He won one championship with a loaded Celtics team and has disappointed in the playoffs every season since.
The equipment manager’s probably just glad Giannis isn’t blaming him again.