Giannis Antetokounmpo is currently one of the best players in the NBA, displaying a big quality every game. The 2x NBA MVP has improved his level season after season, and he keeps getting better every year.
How long he can go on this dominant run? Giannis thinks he can do it until his mid-30s, emulating what other legends have done before.
“I’m obsessed with the game of basketball. I’m obsessed with improving every single day. I’m not done yet, I wanna keep getting better. I think I’m halfway done. I’m 28-years-old, tenth year in the league, I feel like I can play prime basketball until I’m 35.”
"I'm 28-years-old, tenth year in the league, I feel like I can play prime basketball until I'm 35."
Giannis Antetokounmpo has even more to say about what he has in store for NBA fans in his exclusive interview with Yahoo Sports 👀
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As LeBron James has shown, if you put in the effort, your body can stay at the best level for a long time. Stephen Curry is another star that has played well after turning 30, the same case with Kevin Durant. Giannis aspires to do that too, and with his work ethic, he can achieve it.
Antetokounmpo has gotten better every year he’s spent in the league, and nothing points out that will change. He’s once again a part of the MVP conversation alongside Nikola Jokic and Joel Embiid.
People tend to take greatness for granted, and it seems like Giannis has become some sort of LeBron James in terms of being great every season and people get used to that, overlooking him for the MVP vote. Still, the Greek Freak keeps doing his thing, trying to become better.
Giannis Antetokounmpo Brutally Honest On His Future With Milwaukee Bucks
Meanwhile, Giannis remains focused on this season as he tries to win the NBA championship again. The rumors about his exit from the Milwaukee Bucks vanished after he signed a huge extension and won the championship in 2021, but every now and then, people suggest that Giannis could leave the squad.
He made it clear that as long as he’s healthy and the team wants him, he will stay with the Bucks. Things can change very quickly in the NBA, but right now, it doesn’t look like Antetokounmpo will ever leave his first and only team in the association.
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