It's hard to be amazed at the things Giannis Antetokounmpo can do on the basketball court as we've grown accustomed to it in recent years, but there are still times when he can leave you speechless with his talent.The two-time All-Star squared up against LeBron James in a blockbuster showdown on Monday night and took on the challenge of going toe to toe with the best player on the planet.Antetokounmpo produced a stunning display as he ended the game with 37 points, 11 rebounds and five assists.Many people believe that the 23-year-old is the heir to King James but the Cleveland Cavaliers superstar showed that he'll be holding onto that title for a little while longer.LeBron outshone his counterpart with an incredible triple-double of 40 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists to lead the Cavs past the Milwaukee Bucks with a 124-117 win.Giannis may not have been able to get his team the win but he put on another show and did everything he could to inspire his team but unfortunately came up against a future Hall of Famer arguably playing the best basketball of his career.The lengthy forward did, however, manage to claim the highlight play of the night as he showed off his outrageous athleticism once again.In the final minute of the first half, Eric Bledsoe saw his teammate sprinting unobstructed towards the basket and threw up an alley-oop pass in his direction.Bledsoe, however, didn't deliver it perfectly and hoisted it a little too high but that didn't trouble Antetokounmpo as he somehow reached back to grab the errant pass in mid-air and still managed to slam home a vicious dunk.

He showed off his ridiculous wingspan in this one play and proved why he's nicknamed the 'Greek Freak'. The Bucks superstar was so far from the basket when he caught the ball but his length made it look so easy.

It's just another jaw-dropping moment to add to the growing Antetokounmpo highlight reel.

The All-NBA man is certainly one of the most unique players the league has ever seen and we are fortunate enough to be witnessing a truly special talent performing at such an elite level on a nightly basis.

Milwaukee has now dropped to eighth in the east and is in a real slump having lost eight of their last 12 games.

With a 37-33 record, they now trail the Miami Heat by a half-game with 12 games to go in the regular season.

Their playoff spot seems secure but their form in recent weeks will be a concern as they could potentially meet conference leaders the Toronto Raptors in a repeat of last year's first-round series.

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