Giannis Antetokounmpo led the Milwaukee Bucks to another win on Tuesday as they took down the Charlotte Hornets, 114-104. After the game, Milwaukee head coach Mike Budenholzer had nothing but praise for his star as coach Bud touched on one specific area of Giannis' game that he believes the reigning MVP has improved on significantly.

According to Budenholzer, Antetokounmpo has become very patient when it comes to working his way to the free-throw line:

“I thought he was really good,” Budenholzer said of Antetokounmpo, via Eric Nehm of The Athletic. “I think his patience is improving, getting better. I feel like he could get to the free-throw line more when teams are playing that way, the physicality that they're playing with down low in his hips and his chest, but he's just grown. He's still able to take whatever teams throw at him. I thought he was really good in that way.”

Giannis went to the line five times against the Hornets, making all five of his attempts. He was an absolute force down low throughout the game and Charlotte had no other choice but to send him to the line on a handful of occasions.

Antetokounmpo finished the match with a game-high 29 points on 11-of-19 shooting, to go along with two triples, 12 boards, eight assists, three steals, and a block. It was another all-around performance from the Bucks forward as he led Milwaukee to their third win in the last four games. Giannis and Co. are off on Wednesday, but they get a back-to-back set on Thursday and Friday against the Houston Rockets and the Chicago Bulls, respectively.