Giannis Antetokounmpo continues to establish himself as the greatest Milwaukee Bucks player ever. Yes, even better than Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

Kareem holds plenty of franchise records with the Bucks, including most field goals, rebounds and points per game. However, Giannis is slowly clearing the previous team records and actually set a new one on Sunday against the Toronto Raptors.

With his appearance, Giannis is now the Bucks' leader for most games played in franchise history. His mark now stands at 712, breaking a previous tie with Junior Bridgeman. For what it's worth, Abdul-Jabbar is not on the Top 10 of the list since he played for only five seasons in Milwaukee.

Giannis Antetokounmpo is already the Bucks' top scorer with 16,049 points entering the Raptors showdown. He also owns the franchise record for most assists, blocks and triple-doubles to name a few.

Everyone knows how loyal Giannis is to Milwaukee as well, so it's easy to see him adding more to his tally moving forward. When it's all said and done, it won't be surprising if Antetokounmpo ends up dominating the Bucks record books.

Sure enough, getting individual accolades and setting personal milestones aren't really Giannis' focus, especially since he is determined to bring a third championship to Milwaukee. Still, it is definitely incredible to see the Greek Freak immortalize himself in Milwaukee's lore with his brilliant play every given night.

Sure enough, Milwaukee is really lucky to have one of the NBA's best player on their side.