One of the areas of Giannis Antetokunmpo is now underestimated by his death, but Milwaukee Bucks fans know that he can be a great pedestrian. Remember about 2015-2017 when you train Jason Kidd used it as a point guardian?
He is still the guy, although this time he must do it with necessity, do it with a intention because of the injuries of the team’s keys.
Antokunmpo stunned fans after he recorded a triple double 36/15/10, becoming the first player the third player since Oscar Robertson and Wilt Chamberlain, who recorded games from 35+ PTS, 15+ Reb and 10+.
He also joined Chamberlain as the first player from 1968, who recorded 70/30/30 in two games.

These achievements occurred less than 48 hours since he became the first player in the history of NBA to publish the game 35/15/20.
Giannis anteokunmpo, ahead
The team is as good as the players of the role and this is the current way of Antetokunmpo thinking in previous games.
He is the team’s best scorer (30 per match), but he is also their best ball distributor.
Two -time MVP said It’s his mission To improve teammates. This is how it took place in winning with Miami Heat on Saturday with Taurean Prince, Brook Lopez and Kevin Porter Jr. being the main beneficiaries of his configuration.

“Going forward, I do it. To be good, I need my teammates to be good. I will try to make the right games,” said Anetokunmpo, quoted by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
“Sometimes it will be a transition for me and I think that my teammates understand it. And sometimes I will give it to me, and they will be wide open, because so many things that guys are wide open and I try to make the ball affect the wide open shots.”
DOC Rivers’ coach will still need a Giannis point on Play -Ffs as his main guard Damian Lillard is indefinite.
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