WATCH: Giannis Antetokounmpo Pulls Off a Jordan and Leaves Everyone in the Arena Baffled



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Giannis Antetokounmpo looks like he is a rising legend. More so when he gets compared to actual legends. Here a throwback to when The Greek Freak baffled his opponents.

When Giannis Antetokounmpo got compared with Michael Jordan

The NBA awarded last season’s MVP to Giannis Antetokounmpo and for good reason. Along with being a good player, he is an inspiring teammate. He also makes dramatic layups.

Giannis Antetokounmpo

In Game 4 in 2019, the Milwaukee Bucks star proved that he deserved his awards by performing ridiculous layups. One such layup got compared with the NBA legend, Michael Jordan.

In the second quarter, Antetokounmpo raced to the basket, preparing himself for a huge dunk over the Pistons’ Andre Drummond.

Mid-air, Antetokounmpo realized he could not dunk over Drummond. So, as I fell back down towards the wood, I brought the ball down away from Drummond’s arms. Then, I used both his hands to put it back up for the layup, plus the foul.

One must watch the video to feel the hype. Drummond’s reaction also tells us everything. He couldn’t believe Giannis actually made that shot!

Many said that the play was equal or better than Michael Jordan’s iconic, right-to-left layup.

The incident took place in Game 2 of the 1991 NBA Finals between the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers. Jordan sensed Sam Perkins would try to block his dunk attempt in semi-transition. He put all his athletic skills to use in the fourth quarter by switching hands mid air and kissing a left-handed layup off the backboard.

When Drummond got his revenge

Andrew Drummond

Later last year, Drummond made sure he got his revenge on Antetokounmpo for making the play that compared him to legends.

With about six minutes left in the first quarter, Pistons guard Langston Galloway found Tony Snell open in the corner. Snell rose for the shot but dished it off to Andre Drummond in the middle instead. Drummond threw it down on top of Antetokounmpo as well as Bucks seven-footer Robin Lopez, hence getting his revenge.

The Detroit Pistons drafted Drummond No. 9 overall in 2012. Since then, Drummond has transformed into one of the best centers in the league. He became an absolute menace on the boards leading the NBA in the category in three of the last four years.



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