On June 9, Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo updated his social media, posting scenes of his arrival in Hong Kong with his family and friends. He shared photos of himself imitating Bruce Lee's moves beside a statue, executing each pose with great style.



According to local media, Giannis began a two-day visit to Hong Kong, featuring a star meet-and-greet and interactions with invited young local players. It is reported that most of his activities were not open to the public, but only for invited nonprofit charities, school teams, and related personnel.
Now 31 years old, Giannis was named NBA Most Valuable Player in both 2019 and 2020, and in 2021 he led the Bucks to their first championship in 50 years, also earning Finals MVP honors.
However, Giannis was plagued by injuries this season, playing only 36 regular-season games. The Bucks' record suffered significantly, finishing with a disappointing 32-50 record, placing 11th in the Eastern Conference and missing the playoffs.

When Giannis posted these photos, he captioned them: "Clear your mind, be free." His Bucks teammate Kyle Kuzma immediately commented: "Now everyone wants to be Wembanyama." Obviously, Giannis mimicking kung fu moves easily reminds people of Victor Wembanyama, who trained hard at the Shaolin Temple last offseason. Recently, Celtics star Jaylen Brown also visited the Shaolin Temple. No wonder Kuzma made such a remark.


Giannis is currently embroiled in trade rumors, with some reporters even hinting that his move to the Miami Heat is highly likely. However, since the NBA Finals are ongoing, the Bucks and Heat have been conducting low-key negotiations.