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Giannis Antetokounmpo

MVP/Champion (2019-21) · 2019–2021

6'11"
242 lbs
2013 · Pick 15 · Milwaukee Bucks
2013–present
Milwaukee Bucks
Skill ScoreHow you win — in-game attributes
81/99
Dominant

Antetokounmpo's elite Inside Scoring (97) and elite Scoring (92) define this era.

Legacy ScoreCareer dominance — record, titles, defenses
75/99
Hall of Fame
Rings (1) +8MVPs (2) +16Finals MVP (1) +5All-Star (7) +8All-NBA 1st (5) +10DPOY (1) +4

Trophy Case

NBA Champion

2021

Beat the Suns 4-2 — 50 points in the close-out Game 6

Finals MVP

2021

50 points in the close-out Game 6 — 5 blocks, 0 fear

2×MVP

2019, 2020

Back-to-back at ages 24-25 — also won DPOY in 2020

DPOY

2020

Also won MVP the same year — rare two-way dominance

7×All-Star

2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025

7 selections by age 29 — on pace for 15+

5×All-NBA First Team

2019, 2020, 2021, 2023, 2024

5 selections — the 'Greek Freak' redefined the position

Most Improved Player

2017

Jumped from 17 PPG to 23 PPG — the leap that started the MVP run

The Story

Defining Moments

The Greek Freak Finals

Giannis Antetokounmpo hyperextended his knee in the ECF against Atlanta and everyone thought the Bucks' season was over. Six days later he came back. In the Finals against Phoenix, he dropped 50 points in the clincher — Game 6, at home, with everything on the line. His block on Deandre Ayton's alley-oop in Game 4 might be the greatest defensive play in Finals history. He went from "can't shoot, can't win" to champion in one postseason.

The Legacy

From Selling Sunglasses to MVP

Giannis was selling trinkets on the streets of Athens as a teenager. His family were undocumented Nigerian immigrants in Greece. He was drafted 15th overall in 2013 as a raw project who could barely shoot. By 2019 he was MVP. By 2020 he was back-to-back MVP. By 2021 he was Finals MVP. The arc from homeless to champion is the most improbable origin story in modern NBA history — and he did it without ever leaving Milwaukee.

Character & Personality

The Wholesome Superstar

Giannis orders 50-piece Chick-fil-A nuggets after winning championships. He FaceTimes his kids during press conferences. He counts his blessings publicly and without irony. In an era of curated athlete brands, Giannis is disarmingly genuine. His famous quote — "When you focus on the past, that's your ego. When you focus on the future, that's your pride. When you focus on the present, that's humility" — was delivered off the cuff after being eliminated. The man is operating on a different frequency.

Signature Moments

The Block on Ayton — 2021 Finals Game 4

July 14, 2021·vs vs Phoenix Suns

With the series tied 2-2, Giannis came from the weak side and blocked Deandre Ayton's alley-oop attempt at the rim in the final minute. It was the most athletic defensive play in Finals history — a 6'11" player flying across the lane to swat a lob that was already above the rim. The Bucks won by 4.

This block belongs in the same conversation as LeBron's chase-down in 2016. Giannis turned the Finals on a single play.

50 Points in a Closeout Finals Game

July 20, 2021·vs vs Phoenix Suns

Game 6 of the 2021 Finals. Giannis scored 50 points, grabbed 14 rebounds, and had 5 blocks to clinch Milwaukee's first championship in 50 years. He shot 17-for-19 from the free-throw line — after being mocked all season for his free throws. It was one of the greatest closeout performances in NBA history.

50 points to win the title. After two years of playoff heartbreak. After a knee injury that should have ended his season. The Greek Freak became a champion.

The Knee Injury — Bucks vs Hawks

June 29, 2021·vs vs Atlanta Hawks

Giannis hyperextended his knee in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals. His leg bent sideways. The entire basketball world held its breath. He was supposed to be out for weeks. He came back in Game 1 of the Finals and dominated. The injury that should have ended his run became the backdrop to his greatest triumph.

He bent his knee the wrong way on national TV. Six days later he was playing in the Finals. Twelve days later he had 50 points and a ring.

Back-to-Back MVPs at 25

2019-2020·vs vs Entire NBA

Giannis won MVP in 2019 and 2020, adding DPOY in 2020. He was the third player ever to win both in the same season (Jordan, Olajuwon). At 25, he was the most physically dominant force the league had seen since Shaq — a 6'11" point guard who ran the fast break like a gazelle.

MVP + DPOY in the same season. Only MJ and Hakeem did it before him. He was the best player on both ends of the floor.

Career Numbers

Playoff PPG

2021 Finals: 35.2 PPG, 13.2 RPG — 50 in the closeout game

26.9

Assists Per Game

4.9

Blocks Per Game

1.2

Field Goal %

Elite interior finisher

.553

Points Per Game

Career average and climbing

23.4

Rebounds Per Game

9.8

Verified Feb 2026

Season Stats · MVP/Champion (2019-21)

Career Avg PtsBasketball Reference
23.4
Career High PtsBasketball Reference
55 pts vs Washington Wizards — January 30, 2023. Shot 20-33 FG. The Greek Freak at full force.
Legendary MomentNBA Archives
2021 Finals Game 6: 50 pts, 14 reb, 5 blk vs Phoenix Suns. Clinched Milwaukee's first title in 50 years. One of the greatest closeout games in Finals history.
Legendary MomentNBA Archives
The Alley-Oop Block: Chasedown rejection on Devin Booker's lob in 2021 Finals. Shades of LeBron. Announced a new era of two-way dominance.
Legendary MomentNBA Archives
From selling trinkets on the streets of Athens to back-to-back MVP. Started in the NBA at 18, couldn't afford to fly his family to the draft. Now he owns Milwaukee.

Engine Attributes

Defense90
Stamina90
Playmaking75
Inside Scoring97
Scoring92
Shot Creation52
Ball Security62
Versatility88
Skill Score
81/99
Dominant
Legacy
75/99
Hall of Fame

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