TRANSLATION: Antetokounmpo becomes a Google Pixel ambassador with a funny story about his dad

The professional basketball star is well-known for cracking jokes about his fatherhood and loving it. Here’s how he helps himself with both using his Pixel.

NBA player Giannis Antetokounmpo using a Google Pixel 6 to take a picture

Antetokounmpo enjoys spending time with his family, especially his two young children, Liam and Maverick, during his free time.

 

Antetokounmpo, who always has his Google Pixel with him to snap pictures, adds, “I try to document every time my family and I are together, when we travel, and special moments.” Many of these pictures wind up on his Instagram account. “I hardly ever need to adjust it at all because the clarity and definition are so strong.” The Google Pixel camera also has capabilities like Face Unblur, which stitches together images from the camera’s several lenses to remove blur, for parents who want to take pictures of their kids even when they won’t sit still.1.

 

According to Antetokounmpo, he takes so many photos with his Google Pixel that “the amount of pictures I have on my Google Pixel is insane.” For example, one of the memorable occasions he recently captured was the NBA Dunk Contest. “But my time with my brothers during the skills challenge is what I remember more,” the speaker said.

Giannis Antetokounmpo takes selfie with brothers using Google Pixel phone

Antetokounmpo is not only adept at enjoying himself with his family, but he also knows how to have a good time. During press conferences, he frequently amuses his audiences with his dad jokes. What is the name for a made-up noodle? Just an impasta. He made that one courtside in a game against the Portland Trail Blazers in February.

Antetokounmpo never wants to let the fans down since they’ve grown accustomed to his jokes. “I often find a joke quickly using my Google Pixel when I am walking to the podium and forget I have to tell one,” he explains.

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What is he eager to attempt next? Real-time language translation is provided by Live Translate.2. He says, “I’m going to make sure I use the language the next time I travel to a place where I don’t speak it so that I can still tell my dad jokes.”

For the time being, he has provided us with this, which we have translated into his original Greek using interpreter mode:

Are you aware of the reason why France did not produce the first French fries? since Greece is where they were cooked.

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