The NBA Finals are headed to Milwaukee for the first time in 50 years and Giannis Antetokounmpo is ready for it. Sure, the Phoenix Suns took the first two games of the Finals in Arizona but the Bucks will be ready to try their best to overcome another 2-0 deficit in the playoffs.

Before Game 3, Giannis met with Malika Andrews of ESPN and touched on a few things. One in particular was in regards to the free-throw chant against him while he is at the line, although the Bucks' two-time MVP doesn't seem too bothered by that.

Giannis said he isn't the biggest fan but admits it “feels good when you make it.”

Well, he has struggled from the line despite the lengthy routine, but he has played extremely well thus far in the Finals, even with his knee bothering him. The Bucks' star has dropped 62 points combined on 21-33 from the field and 18-30 from the charity stripe. This includes a huge 42-point outing in the Game 2 loss on Thursday in Phoenix.

Giannis here's the chants, obviously. The arena is deafening, and with the series headed back to Milwaukee, the fans will be backing him every step of the way until the last second of the Finals.

Buckle up, Giannis and company are going to do all they can to come back.