Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetocomo is a dominant force and it’s no joke to play against him.
Despite the Milwaukee Bucks have failed in the last three years of postseason, they can almost hold superstar Giannis Antetocomo.
In fact, the Greek freaks still have a strength to be considered in the league as they averaged 30.4 points, 11.9 rebounds and 6.5 assists per game for the Bucks last season.
Speaking of Giannis’ dominance, Colin Murray Boyles of the Toronto Raptors, the ninth overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, said he is a prime example.
In an age where 3-point shots are considered the most dominant weapon in the player’s arsenal, the Antetocomo still relies on his pure athletic ability to destroy enemies.
For Bucks fans, it’s a fun sight, but for players who have to protect Greek freaks? Not that much.
That proved as Raptors’ Murray-Boyles was asked about which players were the toughest to guard in the NBA.
“Giannis,” Murray Boyles told Athletic. “I don’t want to play Giannis, but I don’t think there’s an option.”
As a power forward, it is clear that Antetokounmpo will become Murray-Boyles’ opponent during the Raptors vs Bucks game.
For the rookie, it’s the fact that he’s at the Eastern Conference. That means he meets Antetokounmpo many times during the season.
Murray Boyless isn’t just a player who doesn’t want to regularly defend double the NBA MVP. Con Knoupel of the Charlotte Hornets shares the same sentiment.
“Like Giannis. Switch to Giannis. That would be difficult,” admitted Knuper.
Given the way Giannis can terrorize his enemies completely, it’s no surprise that the two rookies want to leave the Bucks superstars on the court.
While the rookies prepare to face the Greek freaks, the Bucks will need to improve their roster after abandoning Damien Lillard.