Giannis Antetokounmpo demands attention. Every time he plays, all eyes are glued to his gigantic frame and brilliant finishing. Today, EuroBasket fans are circling one question in bold: is the Greek Freak suiting up for Greece after sitting out against Cyprus?
Europe has waited on Giannis before. Every EuroBasket he enters feels like a tease; moments of brilliance followed by frustration when he or his team falters. This year, though, the stakes are higher, and fans are eager to see if his presence can tip the scales against a determined Bosnia and Herzegovina side, who have had things to say about Giannis.
Greece and Bosnia and Herzegovina collide in Limassol on September 2, 2025, at the Spyros Kyprianou Athletic Center. Tip-off is set for 8 a.m. ET, and for viewers in the U.S., the game is streaming live on Courtside 1891, FIBA’s official platform, accessible through DAZN.
And yes, Giannis Antetokounmpo is expected to play today, returning after resting against Cyprus. His coach, Vassilis Spanoulis, confirmed it’s a strategic move to keep him fresh for games that matter. This matchup has narrative written all over it. Led by Giannis, Greece is looking to secure a top spot in Group C ahead of the knockout rounds. Bosnia and Herzegovina, meanwhile, has shown resilience in early games, with a roster built for physicality and outside shooting. Expect a clash of styles: Greek versatility and superstar power versus Bosnian discipline and teamwork.
Going into this game, Greece has obliterated all of its previous opponents, not allowing them to score above 70 points. Bosnia and Herzegovina, however, have faced much more adversity, losing 2 of their three matches up to this point to Spain and Italy. Analysis suggests that Giannis’ presence will be the difference-maker. His ability to draw double teams opens lanes for shooters like Kostas Papanikolaou and Tyler Dorsey, while his defensive versatility limits the options for Bosnia’s scorers.
If Greece executes and Giannis stays healthy, they should dominate the paint and control transition opportunities.
Jusuf Nurkić comments on facing Giannis Antetokounmpo
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s center, Jusuf Nurkic, has been vocal about the challenge of containing Greece’s star player, Giannis Antetokounmpo, ahead of their EuroBasket 2025 clash. Nurkic emphasized building a defensive “wall” to slow Giannis, particularly in transition, where the Greek Freak excels. He added, “At the end of the day, just stop him in transition and live with his shots. Generally, he’s sucked at those defenses the last few years he’s played in EuroBasket.”

Nurkic also highlighted the differences between NBA and FIBA playstyles. “In the NBA, he has so much space, with shooters like Brook Lopez spreading the floor, he’s almost unstoppable. Here it’s another game, no defensive three seconds, so much happening in the paint,” he explained. Despite his confidence, Nurkic acknowledged the task’s difficulty, stating, “If even a legend can’t find it, then no one can.” His remark highlights Bosnia’s immense challenge in trying to contain one of the most dominant players in international basketball.
Giannis Antetokounmpo is averaging 29.0 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 3.0 assists per game in EuroBasket 2025, making him one of the tournament’s top performers. His shooting efficiency is almost fantastical, with a field goal percentage of 74.2%, including a three-pointer in his most recent game against Georgia. Giannis’s offensive prowess is a significant challenge for any defense, and with added motivation from Nurkic’s comments, we might be in for a generational performance.
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