Sources: NBA investigating Bucks after Giannis says he's healthy - ESPN
The NBA is investigating the Milwaukee Bucks for their handling of the player participation policy and potential inconsistent statements regarding the health of Giannis Antetokounmpo, sources told ESPN's Shams Charania on Friday.
Antetokounmpo and the Bucks have told league investigators different stories: Antetokounmpo has informed the Bucks and the NBA he wants to play, but the team will not medically clear him, sources told Charania. Milwaukee informed the league that it doesn't believe Antetokounmpo is ready and actually wants to play, sources said.
Antetokounmpo, who has not played since he hyperextended his left knee against the Pacers on March 15, spoke to reporters before Friday's 133-101 loss to the Boston Celtics in Milwaukee and reiterated he is healthy and ready to play.
«I'm available to play, but I'm not in the game,» Antetokounmpo told reporters on Friday. «I'm available to play today. Right now. I'm available.»
Antetokounmpo missed his 10th straight game on Friday night with the hyperextended knee and a bone bruise. A few days after the injury, sources told Charania that the Bucks wanted to shut Antetokounmpo down for the rest of the year and that he refused the team's request and wanted to play again this season.
The National Basketball Players Association issued a rebuke of the Bucks late last month, with a statement implying Milwaukee is «tanking» and damaging the league's integrity.
The Bucks were eliminated from postseason contention on March 28, marking the first time since 2016 that they will miss the playoffs.
The league has interviewed Antetokounmpo, the Bucks and team doctors, sources told ESPN.
«For somebody to come and tell me to not play or not to compete, it's like a slap in my face,»


