Giannis remains calm after Bucks slump to fifth loss in six games

While he does not like losing, Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo remains calm amid the NBA champions’ run of five defeats in six games in a rough start to the team’s title defence.

The Bucks claimed their first championship since 1971 last season, but that drought-ending triumph seems so long ago after Sunday’s 101-94 loss at the Washington Wizards.

Antetokounmpo posted 29 points, 18 rebounds, five assists and three steals, however, the slumping Bucks still fell to 4-6 for the season.

Former MVP Antetokounmpo vented his frustration after Milwaukee’s latest loss in the absence of Khris Middleton, Brook Lopez and Donte DiVincenzo but highlighted the need to perform at the right time of the season.

“I’m not gonna lie, I don’t like losing,” Antetokounmpo said. “I don’t remember the last time we were 4-6, you know? Or we lost four out of five at home?

“It obviously doesn’t feel good but at the end of the day it’s about building good habits. As long as we’re building good habits, I’m seeing guys taking shots they’re supposed to take, guys diving on the floor, rebounding the ball, making the right play, that’s what we need to care about.

“Because at the end of the day the playoffs are 72 games away, and we have 72 games to get better, keep building good habits and hopefully we’re in a good place mentally, physically, everybody healthy at the right time and play good basketball. That’s when you want to play your best basketball.”

Milwaukee had won eight consecutive games against Washington, most recently winning 135-134 on May 5 – the Wizards’ longest active losing streak against any opponent with the next highest being five games prior to Bradley Beal helping snap that skid.

Antetokounmpo played a season-high 39 minutes for the Bucks as he surpassed Sidney Moncrief for second place on Milwaukee’s all-time assists list with three in the first half to reach 2,691.

“Giannis was in that mindset that he wanted to play a lot,” said Bucks head coach Mike Budenholzer. “It’s on me to keep him in a good place. I love his spirit tonight.”