NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo has responded to remarks made by U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump regarding his Greek heritage, which many fans and analysts found to be insensitive.
While speaking at a rally in Milwaukee, Mr. Trump referred to Antetokounmpo as “the Greek,” calling him a great player and suggesting that, in terms of Greek identity, “we’re about the same, wouldn’t you say?”
Following a recent Bucks loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers, Mr. Antetokounmpo was asked about Trump’s statements.
Maintaining a neutral stance, he replied, “I haven’t heard his statements. I don’t follow politics closely, and from what I do see, I try to keep my opinions private for my family and myself. I’m here to play basketball and answer basketball questions.”
The athlete concluded with well-wishes for both U.S. presidential candidates, adding, “I wish both candidates the best of luck.”
Mr. Antetokounmpo’s composed response highlights his focus on his sport and his decision to steer clear of political disputes, even amid discussions of his heritage. Fans have praised his dedication to basketball, recognizing his preference to let his skills on the court speak for themselves.