Atlanta Hawks superstar Trae Young caused all sorts of problems for Giannis Antetokounmpo and the rest of the Milwaukee Bucks defense in Game 1. After Young spearheaded the attack to hand the Bucks a 116-113 loss in their series opener, the former DPOY believes that his team needs to adjust accordingly if they want a chance to contain the spitfire point guard in Game 2.

“We have to make it as tough as possible for him, make him play a lot of one-on-one,” the two-time MVP said after Game 1 (via Ballislife.com). “At the end of the day, he had 48 points. He's a great player, he's going to score a bunch. We just got to make it as tough as possible, we gotta be physical with him. We're going to have to send him to the free-throw line. We just have to make it, from the first minute to the last minute, tough.”

If Giannis and the Bucks want to even out the series in Game 2, they need to make life a little harder for Trae Young.

Young was out there eating up the entire Bucks defense all game long. The 22-year-old erupted for a playoff career-high of 48 points and dished out a game-high of 11 dimes as he dissected the Milwaukee defense from the get-go. Whether it was him knocking down wide-open threes or even setting his teammates up with unbelievable dimes, the young All-Star was clearly the best player on the court.

Game 2 between the Bucks and the Hawks tops off on Friday, June 25.