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NBA Bubble: Giannis Antetokounmpo sheds light on NBA Bubble facilities and how it affects him

Saurav Sharma
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NBA Bubble: Giannis Antetokounmpo

Giannis Antetokounmpo talks about the NBA Bubble facilities and if he has a problem with his room, the food or anything in general.

The facilities at Orlando have been a topic of discussion over the last few days. The players have shown concerns over their living conditions in the Walt Disney Facility as well as the food they have been receiving. However, the Milwaukee Bucks star feels blessed whatever he has been given in Orlando for the 2019-20 NBA season restart.

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Giannis respects the NBA Bubble

The “Greek Freak” feels that we should always embrace the small things that life gives us on different occasions. Giannis said while taking to ESPN that “ I’m in a situation where I’m extremely blessed and I cannot complain. Obviously, it doesn’t matter where you are in life, there’s always something to complain, there’s always a problem and an issue. But I try to kind of not focus on that”.

The Pandemic has changed the 2019-20 NBA season as the league will be without fans and with limited resources to keep Coronavirus out of the picture.

Giannis- A selfmade man

The big man has seen poverty in his childhood, where he and his family did not have enough resources.  He knows that he is here to play basketball and is least concerned with the Facilities at the bubble. “My apartment in Greece when I was younger, with my four brothers, was way smaller than the suite that I have in the hotel, so I’m just trying to enjoy the moment.” said the 2019 NBA MVP.

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Milwaukee Bucks Hopes in 2019-20 Season restart

The 6-Foot-11 is only focused on Basketball, which is his main concern. Bucks are currently the No. 1 seed team in the Eastern Conference with a 53-12 record.

They will aim to get a seat in the NBA final by winning the Eastern Conference Final which they missed out the previous year, blowing their 2-0 lead against reigning Champions Toronto Raptors in the final.

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