Detroit Pistons player Malik Beasley responded to the celebration of Giannis Antetocomo after the Greek freak blocked a shot from him in the Milwaukee Bucks’ 125-119 victory.
The Greek freak played Malik Beasley’s three-point effort in 10 seconds in the fourth quarter, drawing out his shimmy celebration.
However, this was not taken well by Beasley as he pressed Giannis Antetocompo to express his discomfort.
After the game, Antetokounmpo went to shake hands with Beasley, but the former Milwaukee backsprayer refused and exchanged some words with his former teammate.
Beasley scored 21 points and had a good game as he scored 7-14 from the 3-point range against the dollar.
If his three-point effort went in, Piston could have made things interesting, but Anteto Compo showed why he is one of the best defensive players in the league.
Beasley went to X and shared why he was angry at Antetokounmpo’s Shimmy celebration.
He tweeted: “Someone will stand on you, smack your isch, then try to help me.
Beasley also used this as a chance to promote Savvy Sliders.
“Even Greeks should go and get Simmy’s meal while everyone is at it,” tweeted Beasley.
Antetokounmpo has another incredible year with the Bucks, but it wasn’t in the headline. This is due to the brilliance of MVP Frontrunners Nikola Jokic and Shai-Gilgeous Alexander.
He averages 30.4 ppg, 11.9 rpg and 6.5 APG with a highly efficient 60% shooting from the field.
Recently, Antetokounmpo had to level up his ball work as he put a load on the load due to Damian Lillard’s injury.
This was fine for him, and Antetokounmpo did more than he could have imagined a split average of 31-11-10 in his last 10 games, but led the Bucks to a seven-game winning streak.
His dominant form couldn’t come at a better time as the team headed for the playoffs. Their matchup is the Indiana Pacers, the same team that beat them in the first round last year.
What’s different is that although it wasn’t available in Antetokounmpo in the last Bucks, this campaign is not only suited to him, but also provided by two MVPs brilliantly.
The team expects Lillard to come back at some point, and if that happens, the Bucks are expected to have a deep run.