Overview
- Greece beat Latvia 104–86 in the Acropolis Tournament in Athens, with Antetokounmpo posting 25 points and 10 rebounds in roughly 21 minutes.
- His participation resumed after Milwaukee provided written permission required because standard FIBA insurance does not fully cover elite NBA contracts.
- The Hellenic Basketball Federation called reports of a participation dispute 'lies' and said outsiders fabricated a non-existent issue.
- Coach Vassilis Spanoulis said Antetokounmpo would train normally, with Greece set to face Italy on Aug. 22 and France on Aug. 24 before EuroBasket begins Aug. 28.
- Back in Milwaukee, a summer that included stretching Damian Lillard’s deal to sign Myles Turner has kept trade chatter and questions about Antetokounmpo’s long-term future in focus.