The Cleveland Cavaliers and the Milwaukee Bucks faced off on Monday night and it was quite the battle with Giannis Antetokunmpo and the LeBron James both having huge games.

Antetokunmpo played 39 minutes and put up 37 points, 11 rebounds, and five assists. James played 40 minutes and he put up 40 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists.

James and the Cavaliers came out on top 124-117 but Giannis hopes this isn't the last time the two teams face off this year.

“It would be a great experience,” Antetokounmpo told Dave McMenamin of ESPN. “I think LeBron brings the best out of me. It should be a fun playoff series to watch.”

Antetokunmopo was faced guarding LeBron for most of the game, and although LeBron got the best of him he does have the length to bother him, and if James wasn't hitting shots from mid-range and deep his stats would have looked a lot different.

These are two of the most exciting players in the league going head to head and it would make for a very competitive playoff series.  Acting Cavaliers head coach Larry Drew also seemed to enjoy the matchup between the two teams, especially the two superstars.

“When you watch both Giannis and you watch Bron on the floor, I tell you, you can't [look away] — you have to be focused at all times because Bron is a special, special player. I mean, as special as probably you'll ever see. And Giannis is blooming into that.

To meet up in the playoffs it would mean that the Bucks would probably have to upset either the Boston Celtics or the Toronto Raptors.

Unless the Bucks get hot they are probably going to be playing one of those two teams in the first round. That could happen, but Giannis is going to need to have a few more nights like he did last night, and the team is going to have to come out with a win.