VIDEO: Clip Of Giannis Antetokounmpo’s Gruesome Foul On Kyrie Irving From 20-21 Season Resurfaces Just After Bucks Star Deliberately Tried To Take Down Jayson Tatum

Giannis Antetokounmpo is facing fan criticism for allegedly trying to take down Jayson Tatum

Kyrie Irving, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Jayson Tatum (Images Credits: lockedinjb/X and demonbol/X)
Milwaukee Bucks star player Giannis Antetokounmpo is facing criticism from fans for his recent actions. During a game against the Boston Celtics, Antetokounmpo allegedly attempted to take down Jayson Tatum.

During a three-point attempt from the left corner, Tatum fell to the floor in pain after Antetokounmpo placed his foot beneath Tatum’s. Following the release of video footage of the incident online, NBA fans expressed their anger and began recalling a similar situation involving Antetokounmpo and Kyrie Irving during the 2020-21 NBA season.

Despite the intense competition, Antetokounmpo delivered a stellar performance in the recent game against the Celtics. The Greek Freak scored 43 points, made five assists, and grabbed 13 rebounds in 39 minutes on the court. However, despite Antetokounmpo’s remarkable efforts, the Bucks lost to the Celtics with a final score of 107-113.

The Bucks have had a disappointing start to the season, struggling to find their rhythm on the court. With only two wins and eight losses, their recent defeat to the Celtics has added to their challenges. This rugged stretch has led fans and analysts to speculate about potential trades regarding superstar Antetokounmpo.

Jayson Tatum Slams Referees As Antetokounmpo Goes All-Out Without Penalty

Tatum showcased his impressive skills against the Bucks, scoring 31 points, providing six assists, and grabbing 12 rebounds. However, after the game, he was visibly upset about the referees’ decision regarding the incident with Antetokounmpo. In a post-game interview, Tatum expressed frustration over a missed call when Giannis rolled his ankle.

 

“It’s a tough situation. But certain calls I feel like [referees] can’t miss. Your job is to protect the guys on the court, protect the shooter. That’s something I could’ve been out for six weeks… for it to be a no-call… that s**t is frustrating,” Tatum said.

Tatum was fortunate to avoid any injuries. Following their recent victory over the Bucks, the Celtics have established an impressive record of 9 wins and two losses, highlighting their strong performance this season.