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Giannis Antetokounmpo on ladder incident

Posted on November 19, 2022

1:40 AM ET

  • Tim BontempsESPN

PHILADELPHIA — Following Milwaukee’s 110-102 loss to Philadelphia at Wells Fargo Center on Friday night, a strange scene unfolded between Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo, 76ers reserve center Montrezl Harrell and a ladder, culminating with Antetokounmpo pushing a 12-foot ladder out of his way and having it skid a few feet before falling over on its side.

“I’ve never tried to disrespect anyone in any way, shape or form,” Antetokounmpo said once he eventually spoke, more than an hour after the game ended. “I feel like today is just an unfortunate event that took place.”

What set all of these events in motion was a second straight dreadful game at the free throw line for Antetokounmpo, who went 4-for-15 from the charity stripe on Friday — after going 4-for-11 in Wednesday’s victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers.

So, after going back to the locker room following Friday night’s game, Antetokounmpo came back out to the court to practice some free throws.

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It was at that point, however, that things took a very odd turn.

After Antetokounmpo made seven free throws in a row — part of his routine of making 10 in a row every time he steps onto the court — and had shot his eighth, Harrell took the ball away and wouldn’t give it back — apparently upset that Antetokounmpo was preventing him from getting in his own work ahead of Philadelphia playing the second half of a back-to-back against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Saturday night.

“I respect every player,” Antetokounmpo said. “I know some players don’t play now, they want to get some extra work, want to work on their skills and stuff, and I said, obviously we can shoot together. They said, they told me no, this is their court , I should leave. I was like, I have three more free throws, I was at seven, I want to try to make 10 in a row. I shot my eighth one. Came and took the ball away from me and I was very surprised. I feel like it’s very unprofessional. I would never take the ball away from a professional athlete when he’s trying to do his job.”

Thanasis Antetokounmpo then went and tried to speak to Harrell at the other end of the court, leading to another discussion and Harrell leaving with the ball. By the time reporters were aware of what had happened, Harrell had left the locker room. The 76ers organization also declined to comment on what happened.

Giannis Antetokounmpo said he then went and got two more balls from Philadelphia’s locker room and came back out to the court, hoping to finish his routine. By that time, however, arena workers had put a large ladder up in front of the basket.

Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo followed up his 4-for-11 free throw showing Wednesday against Cleveland with a 4-for-15 display from the line in a loss at Philadelphia on Friday night. Mitchell Leff/Getty Images

“I went back out there to shoot and there was a ladder in front of me,” Antetokounmpo said. “And I said, ‘Can you please move the ladder? And they said, ‘No.’ I said, ‘Can you guys please move the ladder?’ They said, ‘No.’ I was like, ‘Guys, I have two more free throws, can you please move the ladder?’ And they said, ‘No.’

At that point, Antetokounmpo walked from the free throw line to the basket, and moved the ladder out of the way. When arena workers then moved the ladder back in front of the basket again, Antetokounmpo shoved it out of the way, and after it skidded several feet, it tipped over and fell on its side.

He then went on to finish his routine and went back to Milwaukee’s locker room, where he was visibly upset about what had happened, before eventually talking to reporters a while later.

“I don’t know if I should apologize because I don’t feel like I did anything wrong, except the ladder just fell. I feel like it’s my right for me to work on my skills after a horrible night at the free throw line . I think anybody in my position that had a night like me would go out and work on his free throws. And if they didn’t, they don’t really care about their game.”

Giannis Antetokounmpo

“At the end of the day, people are going to make things look the way they want it to look,” Antetokounmpo said of the video of him pushing the ladder. “Did I mean to push the ladder all the way down? I totally did not. I just tried to, I think I pushed it and it got caught and fell. But people are going to make it look the way they want it to look .

“I know what happened. I think there’s cameras all over this court. We can show the whole incident from people coming and getting the ball, people getting in my face. I don’t want to get into all those things.

“I don’t know if I should apologize because I don’t feel like I did anything wrong, except the ladder just fell. I feel like it’s my right for me to work on my skills after a horrible night at the free throw line I think anybody in my position that had a night like me would go out and work on his free throws.

“And if they didn’t, they don’t really care about their game.”

Antetokounmpo also said that he believes his reputation precedes him, and that he wouldn’t disrespect anyone in the league — nor, he said, was he trying to do here.

“At the end of the day I think everybody knows my character,” he said. “I think the people that know my character know I never try to disrespect anybody within the NBA, within my coaching staff, within the opposing team. I respect with the best words about any player whenever I’ve been asked. Or I’ve never disrespected an opponent coach or a coaching staff. Or whenever I shoot and finish my routine, from my rookie year until now, I always shake every ball boys hand and make sure I thank them for the work I do because I know it’s hard to do their job chasing balls over and over and over again and make sure they’re OK. I do it for my ball boys and ball girls in Milwaukee. They help us when we shoot and I try to do it on the road, too. , I’ve been known for this.”

When asked about the thing that started all of this — his poor free throw shooting the past two games, and what was causing it — Antetokounmpo had a simple answer.

“I’m just not making them,” he said with a shrug. “Simple as that. I don’t think there’s no issue. The ball is not going in.”

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