Giannis Antetokounmpo has established himself as a superstar in the NBA already this season and he continues to cement that status every night he takes to the floor.He has been a dominant presence on the court throughout the campaign and deserves to be mentioned alongside the best players in the game today.His numbers have been off the charts all year and he very rarely has a bad game.The Greek Freak has produced some incredible performances but he may have put together his best display of the season against the Washington Wizards on Monday.Antetokounmpo posted a 20-point, 20-rebound game for the first time in his career as he exploded for 27 points and a career-high 20 boards in a 104-95 win in an early matchup on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.The 23-year-old has done many incredible things on the court during his four-plus years in the league but he can finally add this rare stat line to his achievements.

Despite his huge production, the All-Star didn't have the best shooting night as he was just 9-of-23 from the field. He did, however, hit 9-of-15 free throws.

The Bucks star also added six assists and two blocks as he inspired his team to an impressive road win.

One of his assists, in particular, was the highlight play of the game as he produced an outrageous moment of brilliance.

After Bradley Beal missed badly with a shot, there was a scramble for the loose ball which eventually ended up in the hands of Giannis who bent down, saw Khris Middleton take off behind him, and snapped a pass through his legs, right into his teammate's path for an uncontested dunk.

“It was just a hell of a play," Middleton said, per The Milwaukee Journal Sentinal. "He just found the easiest and quickest way to get it to me and it was right on.”

Per ESPN, head coach Jason Kidd added: "That was a heck of a play by one of the best players in the world.

"To be able to do that, to understand where his teammates are on the floor and the response that fast of hiking the ball to Khris just shows how good he really is."

The small forward is averaging 28.3 points, 10.1 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 1.2 blocks per game for the 23-20 Bucks, who are tied for the sixth position in the east.

Antetokounmpo's monster night helped Milwaukee end a two-game losing skid and jaw-dropping performances like these from the lengthy All-NBA man is the reason why they are considered a real threat in their conference.