Doc Rivers nearly dropped the NBA Cup trophy after the Bucks won

This was NEARLY an absurd situation.

The Milwaukee Bucks have won the 2024 NBA Cup, defeating the Oklahoma City Thunder during a dominating game in Las Vegas.

While the franchise opted not to celebrate with champagne in the locker room following the victory, the Bucks did stay on the court for the trophy presentation from NBA commissioner Adam Silver.

Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo was named tournament MVP, which is yet another impressive note on his already stellar resume. When he was done with the trophy, it eventually made its way to head coach Doc Rivers.

Fortunately, everything turned out OK. But there was nearly a big problem:

As you can see above, the trophy was nearly dropped before Rivers actually received it.

Take a look at it more zoomed in and Rivers’ face said it all:

This is not the first time Rivers has held a trophy, as he was also an NBA champion for the Celtics in 2008.

But this was nearly a very silly and wild moment if the handoff had gone even slightly worse.

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Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard shared a really sweet embrace after winning the NBA Cup

What a sweet moment for Giannis and Dame.

The Milwaukee Bucks have officially rebounded after a tough start to the 2024 season.

The team took home the 2024 NBA Cup on Tuesday night in a 97-81 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder in Las Vegas on Tuesday night, giving Milwaukee some much-needed momentum going back into the regular season.

After the game, Bucks superstars Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard shared a really sweet moment on the court to celebrate such a hard-fought run in this year’s NBA Cup tournament.

The two gave each other a big, long hug, and you could tell what a relief it was for both of these outstanding NBA players to get this tournament win.

Things weren’t looking so great for the Bucks earlier in the season, but the team is 14-11 and very much a contender in the Eastern Conference. That’s worth embracing over if you’re Milwaukee.

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Social media reacts to Milwaukee dominating OKC in NBA Cup Final: ‘Giannis Antetokounmpo should be the MVP favorite’

The Bucks are the new NBA Cup champions after beating the Oklahoma City Thunder 97-81 in Las Vegas. Milwaukee took control in the third quarter as Giannis Antetokounmpo delivered another legendary performance with a 26-19-10 triple-double. Damian …

The Bucks are the new NBA Cup champions after beating the Oklahoma City Thunder 97-81 in Las Vegas. Milwaukee took control in the third quarter as Giannis Antetokounmpo delivered another legendary performance with a 26-19-10 triple-double. Damian Lillard helped the NBA Cup Finals MVP with 23 points and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Thunder with 21 points on 8-24 shooting.

Check out some of the immediate reactions after the game.

Nikola Jokic, Luka Doncic, and Giannis Antetokounmpo are tied for the best rating in NBA 2K25

The ‘NBA 2K25’ video game comes out on September 6.

NBA 2KĀ has released some ratings for the top players in the video game and the three best players are hardly a surprise.

Denver’s Nikola Jokic, Dallas’ Luka Doncic, and Milwaukee’s Giannis Giannis Antetokounmpo are tied for the top honor in the game. All three players will begin the year with a 97 rating, though they may begin to separate themselves from the pack as the game updates during the season.

Next up are Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Joel Embiid, LeBron James, Stephen Curry, Jayson Tatum, Kevin Durant, and Anthony Davis.

You can check out the rest of the players included in the top 20 below:

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Giannis Antetokounmpo inspired the best reaction from his brother Thanasis during Greece’s Olympic win

The Antetokounmpo brothers are excellent teammates for each other as well.

Greece men’s basketball secured a crucial victory over Australia during group play of the 2024 Paris Olympic, defeating Australia on Friday.

Led by two-time NBA MVP and former NBA Finals MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo,Ā  he led either team in scoring finishing with a game-high 20 points (8-of-11 FG) during the contest. He also added 7 rebounds, 6 assists, and 2 steals.

It was a fantastic all-around performance from the Milwaukee Bucks superstar and it inspired a wonderful reaction from his teammate and older brother Thanasis Antetokounmpo (who has played for Greece’s national team since 2016.

Even though he did not step on the court during the match, he was among the loudest cheerleaders in the building with support for his brother:

Canada vs. Greece men’s basketball: How to watch, broadcast info for 2024 Olympics

Canada vs. Greece men’s basketball: How to watch, broadcast info for 2024 Olympics.

The 2024 Olympics have kicked off in France. This means that group play for the Men’s Basketball tournament has started.

The Oklahoma City Thunder will have a pair of representatives during the international tournament. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Lu Dort are part of Team Canada. It is in Group A with Spain, Greece and Australia.

Canada will face off against Greece to start its group play. Giannis Antetokounmpo headlines its roster.

Here’s when you should tune in to see the game:

  • Date: Saturday, July 27
  • Time: 2 p.m. CT
  • TV Channel: NBC
  • Live Stream: Fubo (watch for free)

Each squad will play three games against the other three teams in their group. A win equals two points, a loss equals one point and a forfeit equals no points.

The top two teams in all three groups advance to the quarterfinals. The two best third-place squads will also advance. Head-to-head will be used as the tiebreaker.

The eight remaining teams will be in a random drawing to determine a single-elimination tournament to crown the winner. The semifinal winners will face off for gold while the semifinal losers will face off for bronze.

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Giannis Antetokounmpo emotionally celebrated with his kids after first Olympic berth

This is SUCH a beautiful moment for Giannis and his family.

After defeating Luka Dončić and Slovenia then winning a qualifying tournament, Greece has officially earned a spot in the Olympics.

Led by Giannis Antetokounmpo in these games, Greece moved past the Dominican Republic and Egypt during the group phase. In addition to a win over Slovenia, they also earned a victory against Croatia as well.

Antetokounmpo finished with 22.7 points, 4.7 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.0 steals, and 1.0 blocks per game in order to advance. He was clearly emotional following the win versus Croatia, visibly expressing all of his feelings on the sidelines as he absorbed it all.

Photographers captured a beautiful image of him celebrating with his sons Liam and Maverick Shai, who were wearing matching outfits. It’s moments like these that make Olympics competition particularly great.

Antetokounmpo later tweeted that he “never” cheats the game and that he will see everyone in Paris.

He later speculated about the possibility of becoming a flag bearer for Greece at the Olympics.

Olympic Power Rankings

Antetokounmpo isn’t the only superstar playing in the Olympics.

Many of the other elite players (including LeBron James, Joel Embiid, Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Anthony Edwards, and plenty more) will represent Team USA.

But other formidable opponents include Canada, France, Serbia, and Germany.

Here are our initial power rankings now that the field is officially set.

Shootaround

ā€” Kevin Durant’s ‘That’s sickening’ is a meme after Joel Embiid couldn’t spin a basketball on his finger

ā€” The NBA officially completed its 1st-ever 6-team trade with the deal that sent Klay Thompson to the Mavericks

ā€” The Kings remain severely underrated after adding DeMar DeRozan

ā€” 2025 NBA Mock Draft 1.0: First-round predictions with Cooper Flagg to the Nets, Ace Bailey to Wizards

Luka Dončić won’t be playing in the 2024 Paris Olympics because of Giannis Antetokounmpo

Well, this is fascinating.

If you were hoping to see Dallas Mavericks superstar Luka Dončić play in the 2024 Paris Olympics, you might want to take up some of your complaints about that not happening with Greece and Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo.

Antetokounmpo and the Greece men’s national team eliminated Dončić and the Slovenia men’s national team in the Olympic qualifying tournament on Saturday, 96-68, which means Dončić and Slovenia won’t be eligible for competition in Paris.

“They played way better than us. They were way more aggressive,” Doncic said of the loss to Greece, via ESPN. “I think they have an amazing team. Obviously, they have Giannis. But other pieces are very important for them too. And they’re very well-coached. … They outplayed us today.”

It’s a fascinating wrinkle for two NBA superstars, as Antetokounmpo is vying for his first-ever Olympic berth with Greece. He’s a win away from making that happen, per ESPN.

We’ll see if at least one of these two NBA superstars can make it to France later this month.

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1 NBA MVP trend shows how much the league has grown worldwide

The NBA is more of a global game than ever.

The seeds were planted long ago, but we’re finally seeing the full fruits of ex-NBA commissioner David Stern’s labor. The league presents more of a global game than ever, and that fact has now spilled out onto the court in the coolest possible way.

On Wednesday night, after Denver Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic won his third MVP award in four seasons, there was a lot of thoughtful reflection about what his latest achievement meant. But beyond the extremely exclusive club that Jokic is now a part of, his newest MVP win is so much bigger than him. Why? The Serbian is a non-American player who is helping to establish a bona fide international dominance alongside some of the finest talents in the league.

Jokic’s third MVP continues the longest streak (six years) of non-American players to win the prestigious award in league history. This is the reality that Jokic (2021, 2022, 2024), the Philadelphia 76ers’ Joel Embiid (2023), and the Milwaukee Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo (2019, 2020) have given us.

And that is … just wild to think about:

Sure, there were plenty of standout international players around the league over the last 40 years. You had your Hakeem Olajuwon’s, Dirk Nowitzki’s, and Pau Gasol’s as stars. And there were, of course, other countless standout difference-makers and role players whose impact can’t be forgotten.

But before the last six years, I don’t think there’s ever been as clear-cut of a case that most of the top players in the premier men’s basketball league on this blue marble in space aren’t, in fact, American.

Seriously. Let’s think about this.

If I ranked the current best players in the NBA, it would probably go like this, and it’d actually take a little while before we got to someone from the United States!

  1. Nikola Jokic (Serbia)
  2. Joel Embiid (Cameroon)
  3. Luka Doncic (Slovenia)
  4. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Canada)
  5. Giannis Antetokounmpo (Greece)
  6. Jayson Tatum (United States)

Dearest readers, the first five players on that list are a First-Team All-NBA-caliber group in any average year. And only one of them (Embiid) is in their 30s. There’s still so much great basketball to be played among them.

This is all a fantastic development for the NBA, which continues to expand its reach worldwide. I can’t help but think about children elsewhere in the world staying up to watch stars like Jokic, Embiid, and Antetokounmpo dominate at the top of the sport and wondering, “Hey, that could be me one day!” That in itself is planting another seed. It is the game growing naturally, with kids potentially getting awesome new role models who paved the way to their hopeful dreams.

To be clear, at this point in time, most of the best players in the league after the tippy-top still come from the United States. It’s not all that close, either.

But this is still a dramatic shift from where the league even was in the early aughts. When I see stats like this about recent MVP winners all being from elsewhere in the world, it makes me so excited for the future, decades from now, when the world will have potentially really caught up to the U.S., and we will see more players from other walks of life rising to well-earned NBA superstardom.

Then we’ll really have a global game.