Giannis Antetokounmpo stands alone as the greatest player in the history of the Milwaukee Bucks.
On the heels of the two-time MVP's blockbuster departure from Milwaukee, here are 15 jaw-dropping numbers behind Antetokounmpo's celebrated Bucks tenure.
1: Antetokounmpo became the first player in NBA history to record 2,000-plus points, 1,000-plus rebounds, and 200-plus blocks in a season (2018-19).
10: His 10 All-Star selections are the most in franchise history, four more than the closest player (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar).
16: Antetokounmpo is one of 16 players in league history to be named MVP on two or more occasions (2019, 2020).
30.6: The 31-year-old owns the highest scoring average in All-Star Game history at 30.6 points per game (minimum three appearances).
50: Antetokounmpo's 50-point performance in Game 6 of the 2021 Finals is tied with Bob Pettit, who reached the half-century mark in 1958, for the highest-scoring closeout game in Finals history.
56: The Greek Freak recorded 56 triple-doubles with the Bucks, 48 more than second-place Abdul-Jabbar.
125.8: Antetokounmpo is the franchise's all-time leader in offensive win shares (79.8), defensive win shares (45.9), and naturally, total win shares (125.8).
895: He is Milwaukee's career leader in games played with 895, which is 160 more than the closest player (Khris Middleton).
995: The 2019-20 Defensive Player of the Year is second all time in steals with the team (995), trailing only Quinn Buckner (1,042).
1,088: Antetokounmpo's 1,088 blocks are the most in Bucks history, 98 more than the second-highest total amassed by Brook Lopez.
2,701: The 2021 Finals MVP is also Milwaukee's all-time leader in turnovers (2,701), with Glenn Robinson sitting second (1,786).
4,484: Antetokounmpo's 4,484 assists are the most in franchise history, eclipsing runner-up Paul Pressey by an astounding 1,212 dimes.
8,882: The 6-foot-11 frontcourt menace collected a team-record 8,882 rebounds. He holds franchise marks for offensive (1,697) and defensive boards (7,185) as well.
21,531: Antetokounmpo became Milwaukee's career points leader (21,531) by surpassing Abdul-Jabbar (14,211) in 2022.
29,273: He's also the Bucks' all-time leader in minutes played (29,273), which are 6,234 more than the closest player (Middleton).















