Giannis Antetokounmpo insisted Milwaukee’s season had not been a failure after the Bucks crashed out of the playoffs on the first hurdle on Wednesday.
The top-seeded Bucks have been bundled out of the Eastern Conference playoffs in beautiful vogue, dropping 128-126 to Miami in extra time in entrance of their house crowd at Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum.
For the second straight sport, Milwaukee collapsed within the fourth quarter, squandering a big double-digit lead as a Jimmy Butler-inspired Miami stormed to victory.
The usually unflappable Antetokounmpo embodied Milwaukee’s implosion, making simply 10-of-23 free throws to let Miami off the hook.
“I wasn’t able to make shots. That’s pretty much it,” a disconsolate Antetokounmpo mentioned afterwards.
“If I’d made those shots it would have been a different case… Some days you make it, some days you miss. Today was one of those days.”
But the Greek famous person — one of many front-runners for the NBA’s Most Valuable Player award — bristled when requested if felt Milwaukee’s season had been a failure.
“There’s no failure in sports. There’s good days, bad days,” Antetokounmpo mentioned.
“Some days you’re able to be successful, some days you’re not. Some days it’s your turn, and some days it’s not your turn. You don’t always win. And this year some other team is going to win.
“Every year you work towards a goal. There’s steps to success. Michael Jordan played 15 years and won six championships. Were the other nine years a failure?”
Antetokounmpo acknowledged that the sting of defeats would hang-out him by the low season, revealing he would doubtless “think about it all summer.”
“Everybody handles it differently,” he mentioned. “But for me I’ll remember it, and that I don’t want to be in this situation again. But it’s basketball so I probably will be in this situation again.”
Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer additionally declined to characterise Milwaukee’s season as a failure.
“This team has incredibly high expectations,” Budenholzer mentioned. (General Manager) Jon Horst has put collectively an incredible roster — the possession’s performed what they’re purported to do.
“We made a push. We’re the number one seed. But all that matters is the playoffs. I think we’re just disappointed. I would not use that word (failure).
“We’re disappointed, we’re frustrated, it hurts. But I’ve said it all year — we love this team, we love these guys, we believe in them. We didn’t get it done tonight.”
