It used to be LeBron James. For a while, it was Stephen Curry. On any given night, it can be Kevin Durant, James Harden or Kawhi Leonard. By the end of the NBA playoffs, though, the greatest basketball player in the world might very well be Giannis Antetokounmpo.
He is probably the NBA’s most valuable player. He was definitely the reason the Milwaukee Bucks had the league’s best record this season. He’s also 24 years old and still a few years away from his prime. When a player so young and so transcendent comes along, there...
Given the other person in the headline, I would have gone with 'Hellenes Freak'
Stormy Daniels made Giannis famous? Really? Reach much? Giannis was on the fast track to fame long before the president's personal baby doll had an interview. I didn't even know she was on that interview, let alone the reason the MVP is famous. Try again and be better tomorrow.
I’m pretty sure this isn’t why Giannis is a household name
I hate this article. Giannis would have been a household name anyway as soon as he wins regular season MVP and Finals MVP. It's a shame you've minimized his self-made status.
She's put Trump in the Whitehouse, so it should not be a surprise...