Giannis Antetokounmpo continues staking his claim as an all-time great for the Milwaukee Bucks – at the age of 24. In his team's thorough beat down of the Toronto Raptors on Friday, Antetokounmpo became the second player in franchise history to score at least 25 points, grab 15 rebounds, and dish out five assists, joining Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

Abdul-Jabbar, of course, is the NBA's all-time leading scorer. Before winning five rings with Magic Johnson and the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1980s, Abdul-Jabbar spent the first six years of his career in Milwaukee, making the All-Star Game each season.

Antetokounmpo was his typically dominant self in the Bucks' 125-103 victory over the Raptors in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals. After getting off to a somewhat slow start, content to let his scorching-hot teammates do the heavy lifting offensively, the Greek Freak exploded in the second half, finishing with 30 points, 17 rebounds, and five assists on 10-of-20 from the field and 9-of-12 from the free throw line.

Five other Bucks scored at least 12 points in Game 2, including three bench players – Ersan Ilyasova, Malcolm Brogdon, and George Hill. Mike Budenholzer’s team had 27 assists and just seven turnovers, numbers made all the more impressive considering Milwaukee shot just 13-of-41 from beyond the arc. Milwaukee had a whopping 28 fast-break points, too.

Kawhi Leonard, meanwhile, was the lone starter who showed up for Toronto, scoring 30 points on 18 shots. Facing widespread criticism for his inability to produce offensively in the playoffs, Marc Gasol responded by scoring two points, going 1-of-9 from the field. Norman Powell was the only other Raptor in double-figures, with 14 points off the bench.