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Giannis Antetokounmpo wants to bore you, "because that's what really great players do" - voila! sport

2023-01-04T07:58:51.937Z


After pouring 55 points on Washington, the Milwaukee star is looking for stability: "Want to do it every game, until people don't care anymore." Avdia was surprised by the Bucks employees


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Giannis Antetokounmpo is back like the muzzle of a cannon.

After being absent from the previous game against Washington two days ago, the Milwaukee star returned tonight (between Tuesday and Wednesday) to the floor against the same Washington, and simply played with it.

The 55 points he scored are a career high for him (an improvement of 3 points over his previous record, set in 2019), and continued the trend from the last few games, in which Yannis looked in fantastic shape.

He scored 40 points or more in three consecutive games for the first time in his career, and in these three games he also reached at least 10 rebounds and 5 assists.



Now his goal is mainly to maintain the level, and make the NBA fans bored of him.

For the better, of course.

"I try to be stable, and play like a great player in every game. LeBron has been doing it since 2003 until today, and I want to be like that too. I think I'm in the right direction," he explained.

"So yes, my goal is to be boring. For my game to bore the audience, so that since these games will be routine, no one will talk about me. That's where I want to get to - simply boring. The great players are really boring because they are good, and they themselves never get bored. They take to the floor in every game, and always look at their best. It doesn't matter who they face and in what capacity."



Yanis sets very high goals for himself.

"I want to be the best in the world at what I do. My focus is directed there all the time. I try to create art, I try to maximize my abilities," he says.

Brook Lopez, who has shared the front line with him for five years, sees his progress every day.

"He just keeps getting better all the time," Lopez says.

"Some people think he's a perfect player with no flaws, but he always wants to be better. Sometimes I can't find words to describe what he does. We might have to expand the English language to describe him. He keeps getting more and more deadly, and who knows Where will he be stopped? He is simply a player from another world."



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Yanis (Photo: Reuters)

Danny Avdia mostly had to stand by and enjoy the performance of the best player in the world.

Washington's Israeli who celebrated his 22nd birthday got a dubious pleasure when he was tasked with Yannis in several moves, and although he made it relatively difficult for him, he also saw him score some baskets on him.

At least on the offensive side Avdia continued to provide good numbers, when he finished with 12 points and reached three games in a row with a double digit number in the points column.



On the occasion of his birthday, blogger and scout Matt Moderno explained why Abadiah's role model should be Joe Ingles, who he faced tonight.

"When Ingalls was 20 years old, he shot 32% from three in the Australian League, struggled to score near the basket, and clearly favored his strong hand off the dribble. Seven years later, he found an important niche for himself in Utah after working on his weaknesses and turning them into strengths. I want That will happen to Danny too!", wrote Moderno.

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Avdia, by the way, received warm treatment in honor of his birthday, and the Milwaukee staff left him a special greeting card in the locker room.

"If you see this, you will know that you are mighty!", Avdia wrote in an Instagram post he uploaded, in which he presented the blessings written to him (picture above).

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