Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Antetokoun­mpo tells Williamson: ‘Don’t rush the process’

- By Jerome Pugmire AP Sports Writer

PARIS (AP) >> The NBA’s reigning Most Valuable Player has simple advice for the player many are viewing as a future MVP after his show-stopping debut.

“Don’t rush the process,” was the message that Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokoun­mpo sent to Zion Williamson on Thursday from Paris.

The 19-year-old Williamson made his highly-anticipate­d NBA debut for New Orleans Pelicans against San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday night.

The NBA’s No. 1 overall draft pick had the crowd on their feet and asking for more after scoring 17 of his 22 points in the fourth quarter of a 121-117 loss which took a back seat to Williamson’s impact.

Antetokoun­mpo, an NBA All-Star for the past three years, knows what it’s like to be surrounded by hype and urged Williamson to take his time.

“You’re going to be a beast, the whole league knows you’re going to be a beast,” Antetokoun­mpo said in Paris, where the Bucks will take on the Charlotte Hornets on Friday. “Just take it step by step, day by day.”

Because of the time difference, Antetokoun­mpo was already asleep in his Parisian hotel when Williamson was putting on a show in New Orleans.

“I wasn’t able to watch it because it was late here. But when I woke up I watched the highlights and saw that he scored 17 points (in barely more than three minutes ),” Antetokoun­mpo said. “It’s amazing. I’m really excited for him.”

Antetokoun­mpo is one of the front runners for the MVP title again this year, and will be looking for a fifth triple-double of the season against the Hornets, the first regular-season game to be played in France.

The 25-year-old Antetokoun­mpo is in stellar form himself. He had 28 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists in just 31 minutes of the Bucks’ 111-98 win against the Chicago Bulls on Monday night, reaching a career milestone of 10,000 points in the process.

Williamson missed the first half of the season after having knee surgery, and Antetokoun­mpo urged the 6-foot-6, 285-pound rookie out of Duke not to push his body too hard, too early.

“Obviously he’s a tough kid. My advice that I give to him: just have patience, work hard and make sure you’re healthy,” he said. “Because I saw some highlights and saw he was wearing a sleeve on his knee that was hurting. Don’t rush, don’t rush the process.”

NBA Commission­er Adam Silver thinks Williamson is well equipped to handle the pressure.

“It comes with the territory and he has been under a spotlight long before he even played in the national limelight at the Duke University,” Silver said. “He is going to be a social media star these days and again, it’s not easy for these young players, but I think he is built to be a bigtime player and can handle these big moments.”

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