Giannis, SGA, and Trae Young Headline Emirates NBA Cup All-Tournament Team

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The NBA has revealed the All-Tournament Team for the inaugural Emirates NBA Cup, recognizing standout performances during Group Play and the Knockout Rounds. Selected by a media panel, the team includes Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard (Milwaukee Bucks), Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Oklahoma City Thunder), Alperen Sengun (Houston Rockets), and Trae Young (Atlanta Hawks). Unlike All-NBA honors, selections were made without regard to position.

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Shaq Sides With Giannis Antetokounmpo In Pacers Game Ball Dispute

Shaq has told TMZ that he has sided with Giannis Antetokounmpo in the debate over who should get the game ball from the Bucks recent game with the Pacers. “I think by the letter of the law, if you’re playing at home, you should get the ball in both circumstances. But, you know I think Giannis had the right to be upset. [Speaking as Giannis] ‘Hey, We’re in Milwaukee, I just made history, I want the ball.’ And you know, he went after the ball,” Shaq explained.

Tensions flared between Giannis and members of the Indiana Pacers after the Pacers seemingly took the game ball from Giannis’ record-breaking night. A scuffle ensued in the corridor outside the visitors’ locker room as Giannis confronted Tyrese Haliburton amongst others. This led to two versions of events. Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle said the team took the ball to mark Oscar Tshiebwe’s first career points. Meanwhile, Giannis said he went looking for the ball to mark Damian Lillard moving into fifth place on the career three-pointers list. However, both Giannis and Carlisle agreed that the confrontation was “unfortunate”.

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Shaq Speaks On Draymond Green Suspension

In the same interview with TMZ, Shaq also touched on Draymond Green’s recent “indefinite suspension”. Shaq has the outlet that he believes the appropriate suspension for Draymond Green after his ejection against the Suns is just two games. “I don’t think Draymond said, ‘Hey, I’m going to punch this guy just ’cause he’s pulling my jersey,’” Shaq said. Green is currently one game into an indefinite suspension. Per the NBA’s statement on the decision, the suspension “takes into account Green’s repeated history of unsportsmanlike acts.” Furthermore, “He will be required to meet certain league and team conditions before he returns to play,” the league added. Green received his 18th career ejection, and third of the season, for striking the Suns’ Jusuf Nurkić in the face with a spinning backhand early in the third quarter of Tuesday’s game.

Many people have said that the punishment for Green was too harsh. “😆This fool is my favorite basketball 🏀 player, WTF Is wrong wit him. 🤷🏽‍♂️that was a mistake, I will apologize for him. 🤨come on it’s a physical game,” 50 Cent wrote on Instagram. However, the league has held firm in keeping Green sidelined for the time being.

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Nike Zoom Freak 5 “Made In Sepolia” Release Details

The Nike Zoom Freak 5 is an impressive basketball shoe donned by the renowned NBA player, Giannis Antetokounmpo. This shoe is designed to elevate his performance on the court, offering a responsive Zoom Air unit for enhanced cushioning and explosive jumps. Its unique traction pattern provides exceptional grip, facilitating quick movements and agile maneuvers. Notably lightweight yet supportive, the Nike Zoom Freak 5 strikes the perfect balance between comfort and stability, making it an excellent choice for aspiring basketball athletes aiming to emulate Giannis’ prowess.

This special edition pays homage to Giannis Antetokounmpo’s roots in Sepolia, Greece. Sepolia holds great importance to Giannis as it’s where he grew up and developed his passion for basketball. The shoe features the same impressive performance elements as the original Zoom Freak 5, including the responsive Zoom Air unit and exceptional traction. With its unique design and connection to Giannis’ inspiring journey, the Nike Zoom Freak 5 “Made In Sepolia” is a must-have for fans who want to channel their inner Greek Freak on the court.

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“Made In Sepolia” Nike Zoom Freak 5

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Despite the name, these sneakers do not exactly embody Sepolia or any specific Greek elements. The outsole features an intricate, color swirl design including purple, blue, green, and black. The sneaker features a gray midsole and the Swoosh is divided into a lime green portion and a black portion with pink speckles. The upper of the sneaker is black and there are blue accents near the laces and on the tongue as the Giannis logo. The sneaker is definitely eye-catching and will absolutely perform on the court.

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Sneaker Bar Detroit reports that the Nike Zoom Freak 5 “Made In Sepolia” will release on July 21st. Also, the sneaker will have a retail price of $140 when it releases. Further, make sure to let us know what you think about these kicks in the comments below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the most recent updates and news from the sneaker community. We’ll make sure to offer you the newest products from the most notable brands.

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Giannis Slams Reporter For Asking If The Season Was A “Failure”

Two seasons ago, the Milwaukee Bucks won the NBA Championship as the three-seed. They won 46 games during the regular season. This season, they won 58 games and entered the playoffs as the one-seed. This was in spite of Giannis Antetokounmpo being the only player to average more than 20 points per game. In fact, Giannis absolutely carried the team as he averaged a double-double of 31.1 points and 11.8 rebounds per game.

But it all just fell apart in the playoffs. The Miami Heat played relentlessly and consistently looked like the better team. Furthermore, with Giannis injured for most of Game 1, as well as the entirety of Games 2 and 3, the Bucks’ top-heavy vulnerability was on full display. Sealing the 4-1 series victory with a 128-126 overtime win on Wednesday night, the Heat became the fifth eight-seed to down a one-seed. They also became the first to do it since 2011, when the Grizzlies shocked the Spurs. Furthermore, the Heat also became the first team to both upset a one-seed, and be upset as a one-seed.

Giannis Defends Team And Season

Giannis’s post-game press conference will go down in history as a defining moment of these playoffs. The forward grew visibly frustrated when asked by The Athletic‘s Eric Nehm if he considered the season a “failure.” Nehm also asked the same question to head coach Mike Budenholzer later in the press conference. Giannis rubbed his face with his hands while muttering “oh my God” before responding.

You asked me the same question last year. Okay, do you get a promotion every year? In your job? No, right? So your work is a failure – yes or no? No. Every year that you work, you work towards something. Which is to get a promotion, take care of your family, provide a house for them, care take of your parents. It’s not a failure, it’s steps to success…There’s always steps to it. Michael Jordan played 15 years, won 6 championships. So the other 9 years was a failure? Yes or no? [Nehm: No] Exactly so you’re asking me the wrong question. There’s no failure in sports. There’s good days, bad days. Some days you are able to be successful, some days you are not. Some days it’s your turn, some days it’s not your turn. That’s what sports is about. You don’t always win. Some other people are going to win. This year, somebody else is going to win, simple as that. Next year we’re going to come back and try and be better and build good habits. Try to play better. Not have a 10 day stretch where we play bad basketball. And hopefully we can win a championship. Those 50 years from 1971 to 2021 where we didn’t win a championship – those were 50 years of failure? No it was not. It was steps to it. And we were able to win one and hopefully we can win another one.”

Giannis Antetokounmpo, April 26

Giannis proceeded to apologize to Nehm for “making it personal” but his overall message has quickly resonated across the sporting world. The comments of Schefter’s tweet are filled with people hailing Giannis as a role model and hero. Furthermore, it was retweeted by notable figures such as JJ Watt. It was also shared by numerous youth basketball programs, who w However, of course, there are a handful of detractors who argued that “but of course there’s failure in sports.” Regardless, Giannis made a powerful statement about he defines success and how he approaches the sport that he loves.

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