
Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo took a brief break from a challenging season to showcase his competitive spirit on a different stage and lead Team Giannis to a 65-58 win in the All-Star Celebrity Game. Along with his brothers and Mookie Betts, the Milwaukee player guided his roster through a tough competition at the Kia Forum, emphasizing his simple desire to win, no matter the situation.
Managing a diverse group that included reigning MVP Rome Flynn and even ESPN's Shams Charania, Giannis balanced the program's entertainment with his trademark intensity. Currently sidelined with a calf strain, the two-time MVP used the weekend as a significant respite from the Bucks' recent struggles and the ongoing noise surrounding trade deadline rumors.
His dedication to the city remains a focal point as he overcomes these professional obstacles.
As shared by Oh No He Didn't on X, Giannis remains stable in his current surroundings:
"As of today I'm committed to the Milwaukee Bucks, I'm committed to the people I work with, my teammates, the coaching staff, Coach Doc and John in the front office... You'll never hear me say I don't want to be a Milwaukee Buck. I'm a winner, and I'm extremely loyal. Growing up you dream about what if I played for the Knicks Madison Square Garden? What if I got drafted by the Lakers and now I'm on the team "Kobe, what if I play for the Cavs and LeBron gives me the ball? I don't want anyone to think, 'Hey, I left my team because it's my team and I love it.'
Giannis:
"As of today I'm committed to the Milwaukee Bucks, I'm committed to the people I work with, my teammates, the coaching staff, Coach Doc and John in the front office... You'll never hear me say I don't want to be a Milwaukee Buck. I'm a winner and I'm extremely... pic.twitter.com/ihRNC7zw3q
- Oh no, he didn't (@ohnohedidnt24) 15 February 2026
That commitment was also on full display in moments over the weekend, like when he gave ridiculous advice to former NBA center Tacko Fall.
Encouraging the 7-foot-6 giant to embrace his size rather than mimic modern perimeter-oriented bigs, Giannis told him to "Quit trying to be like Wembley, be like Shaq!"
Despite the awkwardness of coaching media personalities like Charania after recent front-office friction, Antetokounmpo's focus remained on the game and his deep connection with the Milwaukee franchise.

