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“He Doesn’t Know the Game Yet”: Former All Star Doubles Down on Bizarre Giannis Antetokounmpo Disrespect with Russell Westbrook and Dwight Howard Examples

Published 09/13/2022, 6:12 AM EDT

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Giannis Antetokounmpo might be an NBA champ but Gilbert Arenas still thinks he hasn’t developed his game yet. The former Wizards star recently said that the “Greek Freak” hasn’t yet fully developed his understanding of basketball and hasn’t improved his play despite being dominant over the past few seasons. This opinion of his has received criticism from a lot of quarters; from players like Goran Dragic to Milwaukee fans, no one has spared Arenas.

The former NBA player had to explain his opinion again on his podcast, “No Chill with Gilbert Arenas”. His co-host Josiah Johnson was disappointed by his take because he is a Bucks fan. Arenas also reminded him that his father too works for the franchise.

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Arenas clarified his position by saying, “When I say he hasn’t developed, I’m not talking about the physical part. You get that when you get older. Going in the weight room, lift. So, he did a great job on his body.” He continued. ” When I say getting smarter, he doesn’t know the game yet. Right now, he’s playing the game all physical. It’s all a physical game for him.“. He compared Giannis’ game to Dwight Howard and Russell Westbrook.

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According to Arenas, Giannis has to understand rules, time management, and understanding the game within the game. The former player emphasized the mental part of the sport. He thinks that Giannis has a lot of untapped potential if he starts to understand the game. Arenas said that he became no.1 or 2 by just playing a physical game.

Giannis Antetokounmpo proved those criticisms wrong last year

This take has baffled many. Giannis had to win the 2021 NBA trophy with one good knee. He had to miss Games 5 and 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals due to a gruesome hyperextension.

He came back to the side during Game 1 of the NBA Finals against the Phoenix Suns. The Greek star recorded 20 points and 17 rebounds in a 118-108 loss. He recorded back-to-back 40 points in games 2 and 3. He was the first player to do that since Shaquille O’Neal in 2000. Milwaukee lost Game 2 but won the third game. The Bucks were on the verge of a comeback as they started leading the series 3-2 by Game 6.

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In Game 6, Giannis scored 50 points,14 rebounds, and 5 blocks to help his team win the Finals series. He posted series averages of 35.2 points,13.2 rebounds, 5.0 assists, 1.2 steals, and 1.8 blocks. “The Freak” was named the NBA Finals MVP subsequently for his performances. He became the youngest since Kawhi Leonard to win the award at 26 years old and also was the first European to win it since Dirk Nowitzki in 2011.

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Giannis joined the likes of Jordan and Olajuwon when he won the award as he has not only won the Finals MVP but has also won the regular season MVP and the Defensive Player of the Year previously.

 

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Aditya Kar is an NBA writer for EssentiallySports. A holder of Bachelors and Masters degrees in History, he has been a fan of the NBA since 2011. He has a very keen interest in the stories that define the league and the sport.
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