Greece and the Bucks both lose from this
On the penultimate day of EuroBasket group play, Giannis Antetokounmpo seemed to sprain his ankle during the second half of Greece's 90-69 victory over Estonia. When Antetokounmpo left the arena, he was limping. He wasn't using crutches, and his injury wasn't serious, but he was limping.
Antetokounmpo received treatment following the game, according to Greek coach Dimitrios Itoudis, who said, "It's all good."
He should be playing. Otherwise, it would be unexpected. Josh Oppenheimer, a Bucks assistant, is a member of the Greek team staff and will keep a close eye on this circumstance.
Antetokounmpo scored 25 points
Greece, who has shown to be among the top teams in EuroBasket, has advanced to the knockout phase and will play the Czech Republic on Sunday in the round of 16.
Antetokounmpo scored 25 points in the victory and grabbed five rebounds, although he was most effective in the opening period.
The group play concluded on Thursday, while the knockout rounds started on Saturday.
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