The stories about Giannis Antetokounmpo sitting around idle while waiting for the N-B-A season to resume may not have been accurate.
Antetokounmpo now admits he had plenty of access to a gym and he took advantage of it.
In practice, teammates have said the league’s Most Valuable Player has looked in top form. He will have a chance to show it in the first scrimmage against San Antonio this afternoon at 2:00 p-m.
The last time the Milwaukee Bucks played they lost to the Nuggets with their star sidelined by a knee injury.
Coach Mike Budenholzer has said Antetokounmpo will play against the Spurs, but he hasn’t said how much – and the six-11 forward’s minutes are expected to be limited until the season resumes against Boston.