Mario Hezonja didn’t get a chance to prove the Bucks’ website editors wrong.

Knicks coach David Fizdale did not play Hezonja in the Bucks’ 109-95 Christmas rout of the Knicks, the second straight game he didn’t play. Fizdale, though, could have been taking steps to avoid an incident.

Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo had threatened to hit Hezonja in the groin in the Christmas rematch after Hezonja dunked on a falling Greek Freak on Dec. 1, then stepped over him — a sign of disrespect in the NBA.

The Bucks organization, whose owners are from New York and whose president, Peter Feigin, is a former Knicks executive, apparently was incensed over the Hezonja step-over.

The Bucks website posted a story early Monday previewing the rematch and ripping Hezonja, who in turn appeared angry after the game once he learned the dirty details. The Knicks play in Milwaukee on Thursday in the second part of the home-and-home.

The Bucks website story read:

“Arguably the worst player on a dreadful Knicks team, Hezonja was most recently seen getting a DNP-CD in a loss in a ‘battle’ between perhaps the two worst teams in basketball (Knicks, Hawks). Hezonja, who has fewer dunks this season (8) than Giannis has had in individual games this season, will go down in NBA history as the person whose [nuts] were put on warning by Giannis.”

It was a bizarre posting for a team website and had been taken down by the afternoon.

“When I came here, they told me something was going on and took it off,’’ Hezonja said. “I have no idea. I don’t know what it was.’’

When told the nasty details, Hezonja said: “That’s great. Thank you. I appreciate that. How does that sound to you?”

Hezonja, meanwhile, said he doesn’t think Fizdale kept him away from “The Greek Freak.”

“No way,” Hezonja said. “That would be, knowing Fiz, a reason to put me in. This is just a role I’m in right now. We’ll see what’s going to happen on this road trip.”

Fizdale said he wouldn’t sit Hezonja based on the Greek Freak threat.

“That won’t weigh in on my decision of playing time,” Fizdale said.

Hezonja has never played in a Christmas game, buried in Orlando his first three seasons.

“I would not say disappointed,” Hezonja said. “It’s my first Christmas game and I wanted to play and win. Unfortunately, I didn’t have a chance to. Next year.”

Antetokounmpo was asked by The Post if he was sorry not to see Hezonja. The Greek Freak, however, seemed to think he was being asked about not facing the injured Kristaps Porzingis, who tore his ACL on a dunk against him last February at the Garden.

“I wish him the best,” Antetokounmpo said. “I wish he comes back healthy. Hopefully he can help his team in the next game we play against each other.”