I Have to Ask My Wife: Antetokounmpo's Epic Remark on His Bucks Future
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Giannis Antetokounmpo playfully deflected questions about his future with the Milwaukee Bucks, stating his wife makes the decisions.
- The star forward humorously suggested reporters should ask his wife, Mariah Riddlesprigger, about his contract extension.
- Antetokounmpo emphasized his commitment to his family, indicating his career decisions are influenced by his wife's preferences.
NBA superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo, known as the 'Greek Freak,' offered a humorous and characteristically humble response when pressed about his future with the Milwaukee Bucks. In a moment that has charmed fans and media alike, Antetokounmpo playfully suggested that his wife, Mariah Riddlesprigger, holds the ultimate decision-making power regarding his contract extension.
Δεν φοράω εγώ τα… παντελόνια, πρέπει να ρωτήσω τη γυναίκα μου.
When asked about potentially signing a new deal, Antetokounmpo quipped, "I don't wear the pants in my relationship. I have to ask my wife." He further elaborated, "If she says yes, then yes. If she says no, then no. It depends on her. So you have to ask her. Find her on social media. Follow her podcast, if she has one. Ask her. Whatever she says, that's what I do."
Αν πει ναι, τότε ναι. Αν πει όχι, τότε όχι. Από εκείνη εξαρτάται. Οπότε πρέπει να ρωτήσετε εκείνη.
This lighthearted exchange highlights Antetokounmpo's deep respect for his family and his wife's influence. While it adds a layer of endearing humor to the contract speculation, it also underscores his commitment to prioritizing his personal life and family happiness alongside his illustrious basketball career. Fans are left to wonder what Mariah Riddlesprigger might have to say about the future of one of the league's brightest stars.
Αν η Μαράια δεν πει ότι ο Γιάννης θα μείνει στο Μιλγουόκι, τότε ο Γιάννης θα μείνει στο Μιλγουόκι.
Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.