Fuming Giannis Antetokounmpo SHOVES over ladder after staff fail to move it out of his way for shooting practice after Milwaukee’s loss at Philadelphia – with behavior enraging 76ers’ Montrezl Harrell
- The Greek Freak was enraged postgame, pushing a ladder over in PhiladelphiaÂ
- Antetokounmpo wanted to practice after the loss but found a ladder in his way
- A staff member moved the ladder before it went back under the rim, much to the rage of Antetokounmpo who took matters, and the ladder, into his own handsÂ
- Giannis scored 25 points, but shot a measly 4-for-15 from the free throw line
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Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo pushed a ladder over in anger following his team’s 110-102 loss to Philadelphia Friday night.Â
As the stadium emptied, The Greek Freak took to the court once more to practice free throws.Â
The only issue was a ladder stood in his way. The two-time MVP is often used to moving things out of his path, but this time asked several staff to move the ladder.Â
Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 25 points but shot a measly 4-for-15 from the free throw line
Antetokounmpo went over and helped one employee shift the ladder away from the basket. Though moments later it was strangely moved right back under the rim.Â
It is unclear if the staffer is employed by the 76ers or the Wells Fargo Center.
Furious at this, Antetokounmpo stormed back, having words with the unidentified man before shoving the ladder with force.Â
The ladder fell to the floor. Then, the Bucks star was finally able to attempt free throws.
The Greek Freak had words with the staff member for moving the ladder back under the rim
A separate video posted to Twitter, showed Sixers star Montrezl Harrell getting heated in response to the Greek’s actions.Â
There’s no wonder why Antetokounmpo wanted to practice free throws after shooting just 4-for-15 from the charity stripe on the night.
Discontent with the ladder’s positioning, Giannis decided to take the ladder into his hands
So frustrated with the situation, the two-time MVP shoved the ladder causing it to fall to floor
Milwaukee’s main man scored 25 points on the night, grabbing 14 rebounds and adding eight assists.Â
The loss dropped the Bucks to 11-4 on the season, though they still maintain a two-game lead over the Hawks and Cavaliers for second place in the Eastern Conference.
Next up for Milwaukee is a home game against Damian Lillard and the Portland Trailblazers on Monday night.Â
Ever the perfectionist, Antetokounmpo returned to the floor postgame after some misses
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