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As the Milwaukee Bucks headed home, they were slated for a 5 game standoff. Hosting the under-manned Memphis Grizzlies, the team was expecting a light-fired showdown. However, Damian Lillard and Khris Middleton were deemed out near the tip-off. In turn, the Grizzlies managed to sweep the 2-game season series with a 111-101 win. As the final buzzer sounded, narratives about Giannis Antetokounmpo‘s inclination to play while harboring a left hamstring tendinopathy started surfacing.

While some lauded the Greek center, others argued about his endurance and longevity. However, in the post-game, Giannis Antetokounmpo answered the question in light of his competitive edge. Highlighting lessons learned through a life of determination, Giannis said, “It’s easy to say I’m not going to play and to sit. But I think it’s the hardest to play through pain and keep going on – not just to try to win, but also for yourself. Because I think it’s going to help me in the long run.”

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Moreover, head coach Doc Rivers shared that he had a tough time watching Giannis play through the pain. With that, he revealed that his sidelining for Antetokounmpo in the third quarter came strictly due to the affliction.

He shot 4-for-14 in the first half of the game, as the Bucks went back with a 53-49 deficit. Giannis came back to the game, shooting 61.6%. Now, what was even more concerning for everyone was that the Greek Freak kept grabbing at his left hamstring throughout. Yet he started with the second half. HC Rivers wanted to take him out of the game, but then with Giannis being who he is, he checked back in after his trainer’s green lights. And then, Giannis was doing the usual – dunking and blocking the shots he got. It helped his team take that much-needed 67-57 advantage in the third quarter, and then shower the world with rather passionate comments. Now, regardless of his passion displayed in the post-game pressers, fans couldn’t help but cite concerns about their favorite player.

NBA fans have mixed reactions to Giannis Antetokounmpo’s decision

In a moth to the flame type situation, a fan signaled Giannis Antetokounmpo to be his own worst enemy on the court. The fan hilariously claims “Someone needs to save him from himself.

Moreover, another fan, in hopes of sending the message across, tagged Giannis Antetokounmpo in their reply. With that, the fan begged Antetokounmpo to stop pushing his body; all while shedding light on the decreased significance of the regular season.

Another fan chimed in with a distinct reaction. On a sarcastic note, the fan mocked Giannis’ actions by arguing that it will not add years to his career.

Moreover, another fan urged Giannis to not fall in the mirage formed by his youth and to proceed with keeping an eye beyond his 30-year-old version.

Moreover, gushing over the star’s painstaking decision, another fan simply couldn’t help but mesmerize Giannis’ battle with himself. (This one’s going to be Antetokounmpo’s favorite of the lot).

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Giannis Antetokounmpo’s statement and willingness to play through adversity are a testament to his love for the sport. However, it also resonates with an uncalculated and impractical approach. Being an athlete, and that too in that contact-heavy and one of the fastest sports in the world  – comes with its own set of measures. Putting your body in discrepant situations is one to step against.

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Nevertheless, Giannis, being a superstar in the league, has experts within diverse fields looking after his health. Moreover, if learned from everything he displays on the court; he probably knows what he is doing.

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