Is Giannis Antetokounmpo the greatest Milwaukee Bucks player ever? Well, the Greek Freak is certainly solidifying his case for that.

After leading the Bucks to the NBA title in 2020-21, Antetokounmpo continues to make history and break records with the team. On Friday in their game against the Houston Rockets, the 27-year-old recorded two blocks to break the record for the most stoppages in team history.

Antetokounmpo entered the contest at 803 blocks, one behind Alton Lister's record of 804.

For what it's worth, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar–who led the Bucks to their first championship in 1971–is seventh on the list with 495.

Giannis Antetokounmpo already leads the Bucks in free-throw attempts, defensive rebounds and triple-doubles, and if he stays with the Cream City sqquad for his whole career (which is a huge possibility), then it is more than likely that he breaks a lot, if not all of Kareem's records.

KAJ is currently the Bucks' leader for points and total rebounds among many others.

Individual accolades and team records aside, though, there is no doubt Giannis has already put himself in the Top 2 or 3 Bucks players of all time alongside Abdul-Jabbar and Oscar Robertson. He has already done a lot for the franchise in just nine years, and his rise to stardom is a true epic worth sharing.