moranelkarifnews : Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bucks miffed they were left off NBA’s Christmas Day slate: ‘I’m pissed’

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It’s fair for the Bucks to feel snubbed. Then again, there are worse things in the world than having Christmas off from work.

 

Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard bring the star power that the NBA likes to showcase on its annual Christmas Day schedule.

But they won’t be playing this Christmas. And Bucks players, including Antetokounmpo, are miffed they weren’t invited to the league’s annual holiday party. They spoke about their Christmas snub with The Athletic’s Eric Nehm for an article published Monday.

“I’m a little bit upset or kind of questioning it,” Antetokounmpo said. “But I really believe there’s probably an algorithm that takes place within the NBA that shows who is the most attractive team or which team gets the most attention for them to be able to play in the Christmas game. …

“We don’t get a Christmas game. Why? Because we got a small market? Maybe that’s the case. Or I want to believe what I tell you, I think there’s an algorithm within the NBA that they choose which team will get the most attention, the most viewership that day.”

Khris Middleton, who’s been with the Bucks alongside Antetokounmpo for six consecutive Christmas Day games, called the snub “disappointing.”

“Definitely disappointing,” Middleton said. “We always want to play on Christmas. It’s the biggest day in the NBA besides the playoffs and the Finals and whatnot.

“But I have a family now and kids, so now I can have a chance to open gifts without having to work the same day, so I’m definitely happy about that. But hopefully we won’t have too many more Christmases where we don’t play again.”

 

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