Giannis Antetokounmpo made a lot of headlines recently after he was seen having a verbal altercation with Milwaukee Bucks assistant coach Sean Sweeney during Saturday’s game versus the Utah Jazz. However, when asked to talk about the incident, he wasn't going to make a big deal out of it and chalked it up to their competitive nature.

The Bucks star made it clear that he and Sweeney are in good terms and continue to treat each other as brothers.

“That's what me and Sweeney do,” Antetokounmpo said. “You always fight with your brothers. You know, it's something common.”

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If that's the case, it’s definitely good news for the Bucks and their fans, as it shows their intensity and commitment to winning games.

The situation of the Bucks is also something worth keeping an eye on, as things appear to be starting to become a little testy for them. A string of wins though will be very much needed, and could ease the tension between the players and coaching staff as well.

With Giannis Antetokounmpo’s talent, and the dedication of Sweeney to winning, that could be achieved soon, and should also put any issues they may have all in the past.