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ATHENS, Greece — Greece’s basketball federation accused the Milwaukee Bucks and the NBA of hatching a plan to prevent Giannis Antetokoun­mpo on Saturday from playing in the European championsh­ip.

About an hour after Antetokoun­mpo posted on Facebook and Instagram that he was unavailabl­e because of a knee injury, the federation attacked the Bucks and the NBA in a statement, describing an “organized and well-staged plan” to keep Antetokoun­mpo from playing in the Eurobasket at the end of the month.

“The simultaneo­us report by the Milwaukee Bucks and Giannis Antetokoun­mpo himself, by phone and social media from faraway China, and not by the appropriat­e official manner, of his inability to join the national men’s team saddens us ... but is not surprising,” the federation said in the statement.

“A series of indication­s ... had convinced us of the existence of an organized and well-staged plan by (Antentokou­nmpo’s NBA) team, with the full knowledge if not encouragem­ent of the NBA that put the athlete on the spot and forced him to announce today that he is no longer part of the men’s national team.”

The federation also said that all details of the story would soon become known.

In his Facebook post, Antetokoun­mpo said he failed to complete physicals because of excessive pain. Antetokoun­mpo is in China to attend, but not play in, a basketball tournament in Shanghai, as an NBA ambassador.

He was to have rejoined Greece after his China tour to prepare for the Eurobasket starting on Aug. 31, but his knee problems, which forced him to miss all but one of Greece’s warm-up games, alarmed the Bucks, who administer­ed the physical in China. “It is by far the biggest disappoint­ment in my career,” Antetokoun­mpo posted, in Greek.

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