Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo is establishing himself as the most dominant playoff performer in the history of the NBA…one postseason game at a time.

On  Monday in Game 2 of their series against the Heat, Giannis showed how unstoppable he is after he recorded 31 points, 13 rebounds and six assists in just 31 minutes of play. His brilliant performance propelled the Bucks to an astonishing 34-point victory as they take a 2-0 lead in the competition.

Now, according to ESPN Stats & Info, Giannis' latest stat line is his fifth playoff game with at least 30 points, 10 rebounds and five assists while playing less than 35 minutes. No other player has done such feat more than him, as LeBron James is the only other player to do it multiple times–albeit reaching the bare minimum of “multiple” with two of such performances.

Giannis Antetokounmpo is known as the Greek Freak for a reason, and he continues to show how he earned such nickname. Simply put, whatever opponents throw at him, Giannis can find a way to score or make an impact with the physical tools he has and the skills he has polished over the years.

While he is yet to bring Milwaukee to the promised land, failing to get out of the East despite being regular contenders in the Conference Semifinals and Finals, there is reason to believe he can achieve it sooner rather than later.

The Bucks also appear hungrier than ever after last season's disappointment. Aside from Giannis, Jrue Holiday has been playing great as well, while Khris Middleton remains a consistent threat for Milwaukee–even banking the game-winner in the opener of their first-round clash.

The East better watch out and be cautious of Giannis and the Bucks.