Following the 105-98 title clinching win for the Milwaukee Bucks, Giannis Antetokounmpo and others made many media appearances as the celebrations began.

The “Greek Freak” covered many topics and anything that was tossed his way he elaborated on. That included his career path so far, where he came from and how he got to this point. The superstar for the Bucks made a unique statement when discussing the current moment for him and his family.

“I hope I can give people around the world … hope it can be done. My mom was selling stuff in the street, and now I’m sitting here at the top of the top. … if I never sit at this table again, I’ll be fine with it.”

This of course, should be taken with a grain of salt. There will be some that run with it for clicks and say Antetokounmpo is fine never winning again and whatever else they can come up with. Keep in mind it was Giannis telling his coach right after they had won that the Bucks are going to do it again, that they need to do it again.

Antetokounmpo's thoughts simply came from a perspective that he isn't going to take for granted the moment, recognizing how hard it was for him and the Bucks to get to that point.

After pouring in 50 points and 14 rebounds, the Bucks' superstar has more than earned the right to kick his feet up a bit and celebrate, even though he will probably be right back in the gym grinding away sooner than expected.