Giannis Antetokounmpo has emerged as one of the greatest players in the league in recent years. His consistency and dominance at the top speak at length about the type of player he is. Giannis is an explosive player who does not back down from an opportunity to break defenders down. The Greek Freak isn’t a great shooter but makes up for it in other departments.
Recently, Giannis spoke about the feeling one derives when winning the NBA championship. The Milwaukee Bucks star spoke to TheAthletic about competing for a title. He said, “That feeling was one of the best feelings I’ve had, and I’m not even going to say what I’m thinking because it’s probably gonna go viral. I’m sorry, but it’s better than getting intimate sometimes, you know what I mean?”
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Antetokounmpo has never been afraid to share his thoughts on life with Mariah Riddlesprigger. He has surprised the NBA world with hilarious PG-13 comments in the past and this isn’t any different as well.
Is Giannis Antetokounmpo married to Mariah Riddlesprigger?
Mariah Riddlesprigger is a businesswoman and owns a clothing brand as well. Before she undertook her current ventures, Mariah was an intern for the NBA franchise, the Philadelphia 76ers. Although it isn’t all too clear how Giannis ran into her, many believe it could be through her connections with the league’s officials at the time.
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Giannis has two sons with her, Liam Charles Antetokounmpo and Maverick Shai Antetokounmpo. The couple often share images with their sons on social media.
Giannis believes the satisfaction derived from winning the NBA title is better than intimacy. He has one championship ring, which he won with the Bucks in 2021. He played a pivotal role in the Bucks‘ run to the championship, averaging 28.7 points, 11.5 rebounds, and 5.7 assists in 82 games (including playoffs). The numbers indicate how good he was to the team that year.
This season, Giannis has been making a case for the MVP award quite late, but better than never. It’s been all Nikola Jokic and Joel Embiid all this while but the Greek superstar has shown up now. He led the Bucks to a phenomenal 16-game winning streak recently, which Joel Embiid and the Sixers snapped recently. Although he would love to win a 3rd MVP, we can only assume the feeling of winning the title once again is greater.
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