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He officially gained Greek citizenship on May 9, 2013,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sport24.gr/Basket/ellhnes_polites_oi_aderfoi_antetokoumpo.2244998.html|title=Έλληνες πολίτες οι αδερφοί Αντετοκούμπο|work=Sport24.gr|date=May 9, 2013|accessdate=December 31, 2015}}</ref> with the official legal spelling of his name being Giannis Antetokounmpo.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/DimitropulosOCT/status/332489901717196801|title=Giannis Antetokounmpo received today his...|work=Twitter|date=May 9, 2013|accessdate=December 31, 2015}}</ref> His nickname is |
He officially gained Greek citizenship on May 9, 2013,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sport24.gr/Basket/ellhnes_polites_oi_aderfoi_antetokoumpo.2244998.html|title=Έλληνες πολίτες οι αδερφοί Αντετοκούμπο|work=Sport24.gr|date=May 9, 2013|accessdate=December 31, 2015}}</ref> with the official legal spelling of his name being Giannis Antetokounmpo.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/DimitropulosOCT/status/332489901717196801|title=Giannis Antetokounmpo received today his...|work=Twitter|date=May 9, 2013|accessdate=December 31, 2015}}</ref> His nickname is '''The Greek Freak'''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Wojnarowski|first=Adrian|url=https://sports.yahoo.com/news/from-selling-sunglasses-on-street-to-nba-player-on-the-rise--greek-freak-living-the-american-dream-214309752.html|title=From street vendor to surging NBA player, Greek Freak living the American dream|work=Yahoo.com|date=March 18, 2014|accessdate=April 4, 2016}}</ref> |
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Antetokounmpo's father, Charles, is a former Nigerian soccer player, while his mother, Veronica, was a high-jumper.<ref name="npr" /> Veronica gave each of her four sons born in Greece both a Greek and a Nigerian name. The name she chose for Giannis was Ougko (OO-goh).<ref>{{cite web|last=Chouinard|first=KL|url=http://www.bucksketball.com/2014/01/giannis-antetokounmpos-other-name/|title=Giannis Antetokounmpo's other name|work=Bucksketball.com|date=January 2, 2014|accessdate=April 9, 2016}}</ref> |
Antetokounmpo's father, Charles, is a former Nigerian soccer player, while his mother, Veronica, was a high-jumper.<ref name="npr" /> Veronica gave each of her four sons born in Greece both a Greek and a Nigerian name. The name she chose for Giannis was Ougko (OO-goh).<ref>{{cite web|last=Chouinard|first=KL|url=http://www.bucksketball.com/2014/01/giannis-antetokounmpos-other-name/|title=Giannis Antetokounmpo's other name|work=Bucksketball.com|date=January 2, 2014|accessdate=April 9, 2016}}</ref> |
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Antetokounmpo with the Milwaukee Bucks in November 2014
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Position | Guard / Small forward |
League | NBA |
Personal information | |
Born | (1994-12-06) December 6, 1994 (age 29) Athens, Greece |
Nationality | Greek |
Listed height | 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) |
Listed weight | 222 lb (101 kg) |
Career information | |
NBA draft | 2013: 1st round, 15th overall pick |
Selected by the Milwaukee Bucks | |
Playing career | 2012–present |
Career history | |
2012–2013 | Filathlitikos |
2013–present | Milwaukee Bucks |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Giannis Antetokounmpo (Greek: Γιάννης Αντετοκούνμπο, Greek pronunciation: [ˈʝanis a(n)detoˈku(m)bo]; born December 6, 1994)[1] is a Greek professional basketball player for the Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He stands at 6'11", and while he primarily plays the small forward position, he is equally as effective as a guard due to his sound ball-handling skills. During the 2015–16 season, he began to shine as the Bucks' primary playmaker.[2] He is of Nigerian descent.[3][4]
The son of immigrants from Nigeria, Antetokounmpo was born in Athens, Greece on December 6, 1994. Three years earlier, his parents had moved from Lagos, Nigeria, to Greece, leaving behind their first born son, Francis, with his grandparents.[5] Even though Antetokounmpo and three of his four brothers were born in Greece, they did not automatically qualify to receive full Greek citizenship.[3] For the first 18 years of his life, Antetokounmpo had no papers, neither from Nigeria, nor from Greece.[6]
Antetokounmpo grew up in the Athens neighborhood of Sepolia.[4] Like other immigrants to Greece, his parents struggled to find work. Antetokounmpo and his older brother, Thanasis, would help out by hawking watches, bags and sunglasses.[7] He started playing basketball in 2007,[6] and by 2009, he was playing competitively for the youth squad of Filathlitikos.
In 2012, Antetokounmpo joined the senior squad of Filathlitikos and played for them in Greece's second-tier basketball league, the Greek A2 League, during the 2012–13 season.
In December 2012, just days after turning 18, Spanish club CAI Zaragoza signed Antetokounmpo to a four-year deal,[8] reportedly including NBA buyouts after each season. A number of other major European clubs had been interested in adding him as well, including Barcelona and Efes, among others.[3] With the contract starting with the 2013–14 season, he decided to stay with the Filathlitikos for the remainder of the 2012–13 season.
During the 2012–13 Greek A2 League season, Antetokounmpo shot 46.4% from the field (62.1% on two-point field goals), 31.3% from three-point range, and 72.0% from the free throw line, while averaging 22.5 minutes per game. Over 26 games, he averaged 9.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.0 blocks per game.[9] He was also selected by the coaches as a special participant in the 2013 Greek League All-Star Game. Even though he was not actually selected as an all-star, the coaches let him play in the game as a treat for the fans.[10]
On April 28, 2013, Antetokounmpo officially made himself eligible for the 2013 NBA draft.[11] He fulfilled his draft projections as a first-round pick by being selected 15th overall by the Milwaukee Bucks. On July 30, 2013, he signed his rookie scale contract with the Bucks.[12][13]
Antetokounmpo averaged 6.8 points, 4.4 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 0.8 steals and 0.8 blocks in 77 appearances during his rookie season. He scored in double figures 23 times and grabbed 10+ rebounds twice, with both efforts resulting in double-doubles. He finished the season with 61 total blocks, which led all NBA rookies and was the seventh-most by a Bucks rookie in franchise history. He was selected to participate in the Rising Stars Challenge at NBA All-Star Weekend in New Orleans, where he tallied nine points, two rebounds and two assists in 17 minutes. At the season's end, he was named to the 2013–14 NBA All-Rookie second team.[14]
On October 16, 2014, the Bucks exercised their third-year team option on Antetokounmpo's rookie scale contract, extending the contract through the 2015–16 season.[15] On February 6, 2015, he recorded a then career-high 27 points and 15 rebounds in a loss to the Houston Rockets.[16] Three days later, he was named the Eastern Conference Player of the Week for games played February 2–8, earning player of the week honors for the first time in his career.[17] He later competed in the 2015 NBA Slam Dunk Contest at NBA All-Star Weekend in New York. On March 9, he scored a then career-high 29 points on 11-of-16 shooting in a loss to the New Orleans Pelicans.[18] The Bucks finished the regular season with a 41–41 record, good for sixth in the Eastern Conference. He missed just one game during the 2014–15 season, averaging 12.7 points an 6.7 rebounds in 81 games. In the Bucks' first round playoff match-up with the Chicago Bulls, they were defeated 4–2.
On August 1, 2015, Antetokounmpo played for Team Africa in the 2015 NBA Africa exhibition game.[19]
On October 26, 2015, the Bucks exercised their fourth-year team option on Antetokounmpo's rookie scale contract, extending the contract through the 2016–17 season.[20] Antetokounmpo improved his scoring to begin the 2015–16 season, averaging 16 points per game over the first 20 games. He also had a high two-point field goal percentage, hovering around 53% from inside the three-point line.[21] On November 19, he scored a then career-high 33 points in a loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers.[22] On December 12, he recorded a near triple-double with 11 points, 12 rebounds and 8 assists, helping the Bucks snap the Golden State Warriors' unbeaten start to the season with a 108–95 win.[23] On January 15, 2016, he recorded 28 points and a career-high 16 rebounds in a 108–101 overtime win over the Atlanta Hawks.[24]
On February 22, Antetokounmpo recorded his first career triple-double with 27 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists in a 108–101 win over the Los Angeles Lakers. At 21 years old, he became the youngest Buck to record a triple-double.[25][26] On March 13, he recorded his fourth triple-double in 11 games with 28 points, 11 rebounds and a career-high 14 assists in a 109–100 win over the Brooklyn Nets, becoming the first Bucks player with four triple-doubles in a season.[27] On April 1, he recorded his fifth triple-double of the season with 18 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists in a 113–110 win over the Orlando Magic.[28] Two days later, he scored a career-high 34 points in a 102–98 loss to the Chicago Bulls.[29]
GP | Games played | GS | Games started | MPG | Minutes per game |
FG% | Field goal percentage | 3P% | 3-point field goal percentage | FT% | Free throw percentage |
RPG | Rebounds per game | APG | Assists per game | SPG | Steals per game |
BPG | Blocks per game | PPG | Points per game | Bold | Career high |
Year | Team | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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2013–14 | Milwaukee | 77 | 23 | 24.6 | .414 | .347 | .683 | 4.4 | 1.9 | .8 | .8 | 6.8 |
2014–15 | Milwaukee | 81 | 71 | 31.4 | .491 | .159 | .741 | 6.7 | 2.6 | .9 | 1.0 | 12.7 |
2015–16 | Milwaukee | 80 | 79 | 35.3 | .506 | .257 | .724 | 7.7 | 4.3 | 1.2 | 1.4 | 16.9 |
Career | 238 | 173 | 30.5 | .483 | .280 | .721 | 6.3 | 2.9 | 1.0 | 1.1 | 12.2 |
Year | Team | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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2015 | Milwaukee | 6 | 6 | 33.5 | .366 | .000 | .739 | 7.0 | 2.7 | .5 | 1.5 | 11.5 |
Career | 6 | 6 | 33.5 | .366 | .000 | .739 | 7.0 | 2.7 | .5 | 1.5 | 11.5 |
Season | Team | GP | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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2012–13 | Filathlitikos | 26 | 22.5 | .464 | .313 | .720 | 5.0 | 1.4 | .7 | 1.0 | 9.5 |
Career | 26 | 22.5 | .464 | .313 | .720 | 5.0 | 1.4 | .7 | 1.0 | 9.5 |
Antetokounmpo represented Greece for the first time in July 2013 with the Greek Under-20 national team at the 2013 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship. He helped Greece to an 8–2 record and a fifth place overall finish, while averaging 8.0 points, 7.6 rebounds and 2.2 assists across the 10 games. He finished the tournament ranked second in defensive rebounds (7.0) and seventh in blocked shots (1.4).[1]
In 2014, Antetokounmpo played for the senior men's Greek national basketball team for the first time, helping Greece finish ninth overall in the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup with a 5–1 record. He averaged 6.3 points and 4.3 rebounds across the six games, while shooting 45.8% from the field.[30]
Antetokounmpo again joined the Greek national team for EuroBasket 2015. Greece's roster consisted of many experienced players, most of them previously crowned European champions with their clubs, like Vassilis Spanoulis, Ioannis Bourousis and Nikos Zisis, and Greece was a favorite for a medal, after showing great form in friendly games.[31] At EuroBasket 2015, Greece was unbeaten in the group stages, and reached the quarter-finals, where a tight game ended in favor of the eventual champions, Spain. Antetokounmpo finished the tournament with three double-doubles, and a career-high 17 rebounds against Spain, leading his team in rebounds for the tournament. In eight games, he averaged 9.8 points, 6.9 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game.[32]
He officially gained Greek citizenship on May 9, 2013,[33] with the official legal spelling of his name being Giannis Antetokounmpo.[34] His nickname is The Greek Freak.[35]
Antetokounmpo's father, Charles, is a former Nigerian soccer player, while his mother, Veronica, was a high-jumper.[5] Veronica gave each of her four sons born in Greece both a Greek and a Nigerian name. The name she chose for Giannis was Ougko (OO-goh).[36]
Antetokounmpo has two older brothers, Francis and Thanasis, as well as two younger brothers, Kostas and Alexis.[37] He and Thanasis were teammates in Filathlitikos, with Kostas later joining the squad in 2013–14. Oldest brother, Francis, has played football professionally in Nigeria. The whole Antetokounmpo family moved from Athens to Milwaukee in early 2014.[38]
Thanasis was drafted by the New York Knicks with the 51st overall pick in the 2014 NBA draft. He has since played for the Knicks, and has spent time in the NBA Development League.[39] Antetokounmpo's younger brothers, Kostas and Alexis, both play school basketball in the United States.[40]
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