Giannis Antetokounmpo has one of the most complex last names in the NBA, as many people find it really hard to pronounce it.
Well, that’s not a problem for Harry Mack, one of the best freestylers in the world, who has been making a lot of noise on social media for a while now. During a recent appearance on NBA on TNT, Mack dropped Giannis’ last name in a great way (4:57 mark).
“H Mack coming through uh I know we ready to drop it hey feel like I’m eating spaghetti. Hey, cause my lyrics up in the pocket uh. Y’all know I came off the top of the heat y’all eating the spaghetti and I’m eating up the meatballs. H Mack Y’all know that I’m really going hard working out on the mic so I gotta have the car. Oh come up the top of the mantle, I’m bringing the true flow, yeah. Matter of fact I’m eating Greek… Antetokounmpo.”
This was a great freestyle from Mack, who had to rhyme with ‘Tuesday on TNT,’ ‘Spaghetti,’ ‘Fresh Veneers,’ and ‘Rihanna.’ As the video shows, he nailed it and everybody was in awe of him and his talents.
Mack has been a social media phenom for a while now, displaying his talents on platforms like Omegle, shocking a lot of fans around the world. Now, Harry is set to tour and display his talents while making fans go crazy with his rhymes.
Giannis Antetokounmpo Goes After Haters On Social Media
Meanwhile, Giannis Antetokounmpo keeps firing on social media, but not like Mack. The Milwaukee Bucks superstar has heard all the noise about him and recently clapped back at critics.
Giannis is an MVP candidate this season, going at it with Nikola Jokic and Joel Embiid. Brook Lopez claims that the Greek Freak deserves to win this award but blames voter fatigue as the reason he won’t get it.
Joel Embiid now looks like the favorite to get this award, but Giannis will surely get a lot of attention when the time comes.
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