Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo is unlike anyone the NBA has ever seen. His unique size and skill set are perfect for today's NBA that puts an emphasis on positionless basketball. He can handle the ball, play on a wing, or size up defenders in the post.

In fact, it's difficult to nail down a set position for the Greek Freak. One Reddit sleuth, ragtime_sam, points out that during his first five seasons, Giannis' listed position has changed every year. He went from small forward to shooting guard to point guard back to small forward and last season he was listed as a power forward.

The only position the Greek Freak has never been listed at is center and he plays the small ball five from time to time. Antetokounmpo's length and ability to handle the ball allow him to play any position on the court.

While he has the size, strength, athleticism, and handle to dominate, a three-point shot is still the one thing missing from his game. He doesn't shoot from distance often and when he does, he doesn't shoot it well. Antetokounmpo is a career 28.4 percent shooter from behind the arc.

Teams can sag off Giannis when he's on the perimeter, but if he develops the ability to knock down shots — even at an average rate — it will open up a lot more for his game.

The Greek Freak and the Bucks are hoping to take the next step this season with new head coach, Mike Budenholzer. After a disappointing 2017-18 season, Giannis will do everything he can to assert himself as one of the premier players in the game.