Giannis Antetokounmpo enjoyed yet another torrid performance in a losing effort against the Denver Nuggets last night, putting up 36 points, 11 rebounds, and 13 assists as his team took a 134-123 defeat.

Having nailed the ninth triple-double of his career, The Greek Freak surpassed Hall of Famer and Bucks great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the undisputed first place in franchise history for this elusive category, according to Matt Velasquez of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Antetokounmpo has finally broken through the stratosphere and catapulted himself into not only worldwide stardom but also engraved himself into the Bucks franchise's history books, surpassing the league's top career scorer.

At only 23 years of age, the Bucks forward has a skill set unlike any other, thanks to his unique build, dynamic ball-handling ability, and unparalleled vision on the court.

Despite doing so in a losing effort, Antetokounmpo showed his capabilities at both ends, hitting 14-of-21 shots from the floor and swatting away three shots — making him an uncanny two-way player to build around.

The 6-foot-11, 222-pound phenom will head into the break with averages of 27.8 points, 10.4 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 1.4 steals, and 1.3 blocks per game — once again showing his potential as a Swiss army knife.

The Bucks are in sole possession of sixth place in the East and within a few games reach of the top of the board in what has become a very competitive middle of the playoff board.

As Jabari Parker is slowly incorporated into the rotation, expect Antetokounmpo to ramp up his efforts even more through the next 25 games of the season.