Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo has always said he wants to be one of the NBA's elite. Well, there's no doubt he already is. But after Sunday's NBA All-Star Game, he climbed a notch higher as he joined the elite of the elites: Michael Jordan.

After leading Team LeBron to an easy 170-150 win over Team Durant, Giannis earned his first NBA All-Star Game MVP trophy after tallying numbers of 35 points on an INSANE (caps lock for extra emphasis) 16-of-16 shooting from the field, seven rebounds, three assists, a steal, and a block.

With his latest accolade, he tied MJ and Kevin Garnett as the only players in NBA history to win a regular season MVP, All-Star Game MVP, and Defensive Player of the Year trophy, according to ESPN Statistics and Information. Not bad, Giannis. Not bad at all.

Giannis, who played in his fifth NBA All-Star Game, started the ball rolling for Team LeBron. He set the tone with his aggressive attacks and even played defense early on, a mortal sin to some when it comes to the midseason contest.

He wasn't named as a captain this year as he relinquished the role to Brooklyn Nets star Kevin Durant, and it looks like having less pressure worked wonders for the Greek Freak as he was able to simply enjoy the contest and cherish the moment with his son.

At only 26 years old, Giannis Antetokounmpo still has multiple years to suit up in the NBA All-Star Game. And perhaps soon enough, he will tie the great Michael Jordan with three All-Star Game MVPs as well.