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Giannis Antetokounmpo appears to be focused on having fun, which is fueling both him and the Milwauk

Giannis Antetokounmpo appears to be focused on having fun, which is fueling both him and the Milwaukee Bucks. [View in browser]( [FOX SPORTS INSIDER WITH MARTIN ROGERS]( [STORY IMAGE AD]( In today’s FOX Sports Insider: The most striking thing about Giannis Antetokounmpo hasn’t been his impressive scoring performances, his improved free throw shooting or his increased assists tally, but what seems like his unwavering dedication to make this the season of fun ... we take a look at how USC freshman standout Evan Mobley is getting closer to his NBA dream ... and we are treated to a first-look at Matthew Stafford in his new Los Angeles Rams uniform. There are different ways to look at what Giannis Antetokounmpo is doing right now and the way that he’s doing it, but a pretty good starting point is with cheese steaks. And teddy bears. And a wrestling move. Confused? That’s OK, don’t worry about it, at least you’re not a defender attempting to cope with the Greek Freak in his present mood. Anyway, we’ll try to clear things up. Antetokounmpo has bounced off his All-Star MVP award earlier this month and parlayed it into a surge of sparkling form since, with a trio of triple-doubles preceding Wednesday night’s dramatic overtime out-dueling of the Philadelphia 76ers. Yet the most striking thing about the 26-year-old superstar hasn’t been his outsized scoring performances, his improved free throw shooting or his increased assists tally, but what seems like his unwavering dedication to make this the season of fun. [STORY IMAGE 1] Where do the teddy bears come into play? He wore a T-shirt recently and [tweeted about the image on it]( - what seemed to be an exceedingly cute bear - until you looked a bit closer and realized that it was actually a very naughty teddy indeed. Cheese steaks? After downing the 76ers in a battle that may be an Eastern Conference postseason preview – albeit with MVP candidate Joel Embiid out injured – Antetokounmpo devoted a significant part of his postgame media conference to talking about Philadelphia’s iconic culinary treats, learning about them and, ultimately, trying to order one for an urgent delivery. And the wrestling move reference, a Stone Cold Stunner, no less? That came after his 32 points, 15 boards and five assists took care of Philly, 109-105, with Antetokounmpo sitting on the Wells Fargo Center midcourt floor following the decisive basket of a late personal run that iced the game. Grinning, surrounded by his teammates, it was a memorable sendoff that sparked a colorful, unimpressed response from 76ers center Dwight Howard. ā€œI wanted to go and Stone Cold Stunner him,ā€ Howard said, evoking memories of the inimitable Steve Austin. ā€œBut I had already got one (technical foul).ā€ [STORY IMAGE 2] In isolation, none of the above items mean much apart from paraphernalia, but you don’t have to go any further than Antetokounmpo’s social media, or a discussion with his Milwaukee Bucks colleagues or a glance at his body language during games, to see a different aura about the two-time reigning MVP these days. He’s enjoying himself. And if he feels like sitting on the floor, he’ll sit on the floor, boos from the few fans in attendance notwithstanding. ā€œThat’s what I wanted to do at the time, and that’s what I did,ā€ he said. ā€œI was just trying to have fun. Trying to enjoy the moment.ā€ He didn’t really need to explain. The court sitting celebration merely showed where he’s at mentally at this point of this campaign, cheeky, playful, and mostly unconcerned with what others think or expect of him. When you combine that thought process with extraordinary ability and a fine team around him, it could spell danger for the rest of the field. [STORY IMAGE 3]( The past two years, Antetokounmpo has felt burdened by the expectation of the postseason, coming off two regular season campaigns of 56-17 and 60-22, plus those individual accolades. Playoff disappointment ensued, first with a collapse following a 2-0 lead on the Toronto Raptors in 2019 and then a sub-standard elimination against the Miami Heat in the bubble. This time, if anything, he and the Bucks are under the radar following a less than perfect start and a tough stretch through the mid-point of February – and with the Brooklyn Nets vacuuming most of the conference attention. Now, Milwaukee (26-14) is just 1.5 games out of the lead in the East and has won 10 of its last 11. [According to FOX Bet,]( are listed at +900 to win the title. ā€œI’ve done a better job this year … not letting my mind explore as much and start thinking about playoffs, outcome, championship, no championship,ā€ Antetokounmpo said. ā€œThis is a stressful job that we’re doing. You’re going to stress yourself out.ā€ [STORY IMAGE 4] We get it. Antetokounmpo is happy. A new contract in the bag and his future pledged to Milwaukee, he’s determined to make it a joyous experience. Watch out. Because the paradox is that the cheery, smiley, good-natured version of Antetokounmpo seems to translate into nothing but ferocity and hesitation-free relentlessness on the court. Just like the teddy, first impressions can be deceiving. [STORY IMAGE 5]( Here’s what others have said ... Mike Budenholzer, Milwaukee Bucks head coach: ā€œIt’s good stuff by Giannis, for sure. He’s got a great feel for the game. I think the way he’s playing with the pass, the way his teammates are shooting, the 3-point threats that are out there, I think he sets the table the whole game and he reads it well. And, late, he’s able to make the plays and finish.ā€ Khris Middleton, Milwaukee Bucks (on Giannis sitting on the court): ā€œI was shocked myself when I saw him do it. But I don’t think it was out of any sign of disrespect, though I know some people might take it that way. Knowing him, these past weeks, months, whatever, he wants to have fun. I’d never seen it before, either, but I’m glad he did it with a smile after a rough patch in that game.ā€ Tim Bontemps, ESPN: ā€œThat smile remained as he (Giannis) walked back to the huddle and as the few fans allowed into the building showered Antetokounmpo with boos. But with a win in hand after a dominant performance -- 32 points, 15 rebounds and 5 assists in 43 minutes -- the smile was still on Anteokounmpo's face following the game.ā€ [IN OTHER WORDS] - USC freshman standout Evan Mobley has dominated this season and is a potential No. 1 pick in the upcoming NBA Draft. [The Undefeated’s Marc J. Spears]( pens a piece on how Mobley is getting closer to his NBA dream. - Indiana is set to host a Big Dance like no other. [Sports Illustrated’s Pat Forde]( explains why for Indiana, hosting March Madness renews an epic tradition of Hoosier Hysteria. - Once seen as a lovable underdog, Gonzaga has transformed into college basketball’s model program. [The Ringer’s Rodger Sherman asks]( Is this the NCAA Tournament the Zags finally win it all? [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED] [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED]( After acquiring former Detroit Lions QB Matthew Stafford this offseason, the Los Angeles Rams have one thing on their mind heading into the 2021 NFL campaign ... A Super Bowl. The Rams welcomed their new star QB to the team on social media with a a pair of first-look photos of Stafford in his new threads. Can Stafford lead the Rams to their first Super Bowl title since 1999, back when they were the St. Louis Rams? All we can do right now is wait and see! [VIEWER'S GUIDE] Drake vs. Wichita State (TBS, 6:27 p.m. ET) Joseph Yesufu and the Drake Bulldogs take on Tyson Etienne and the Wichita State Shockers in a First Four matchup. Appalachian State vs. Norfolk State (truTV, 8:40 p.m. ET) Donovan Gregory and the Appalachian State Mountaineers battle Devante Carter and the Norfolk State Spartans. UCLA vs. Michigan State (TBS 9:57 p.m. ET) Johnny Juzang and the UCLA Bruins go up against Aaron Henry and the Michigan State Spartans in a First Four matchup. [BET OF THE DAY] [BET OF THE DAY] Odds provided by [FOX Bet]( Ohio vs. Virginia: Ohio +7.5 Ohio has been terrific against the spread this year (14-7), and the Bobcats have lost just once in the past seven weeks. Led by guard Jason Preston, the Bobcats nearly beat Illinois in November. Virginia was once 11-2 but has only one win over a tournament-bound team (Syracuse) in the past month. This opened with the Cavs as double-digit favorites, and it was quickly bet down. Sprinkle some on the money line. 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