Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo isn't worried about the current MVP race. Whether it's him or LeBron James winning the much-coveted Maurice Podoloff Trophy, it doesn't really matter.

Giannis talked to the media earlier on Tuesday, during which he addressed the current MVP debate between him and the Los Angeles Lakers star.

“I know there’s going to be a lot of people out there talking about the MVP. That’s not my main focus. Get better. Win games. Help my team play good basketball. Go and try to win the big trophy, the last time we did that was 1971,” the Bucks star said, per Ben Golliver of the Washington Post.

The MVP discussions between LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo started again when the NBA decided that the seeding games in Orlando won't be considered with regards to this year's individual awards.

For what it's worth, Antetokounmpo seems poised for a back-to-back MVP award given his performance from October 2019 until March 2020. The Greek Freak had another incredible outing before the campaign was suspended, leading the Bucks to the best record in the NBA with a 53-12 slate.

Moreover, Giannis also somehow surpassed his MVP campaign in 2018-19, as he improved his averages to 29.6 points and 13.7 rebounds per game while shooting 54.7 percent from the field.

For Giannis, a back-to-back MVP crown would be great, but it would mean nothing if he can't win it all for the Bucks.