Giannis Antetokounmpo may be the reason you need to get NBA League pass to not miss any potential action that happens, because it does when you least expect it.

The Milwaukee Bucks star is continuing his stellar play from last season by filling up the highlight reel just as you'd expect, and most of all he's been paying enough attention to the details to know how to use his length and athleticism to strike fear in the hearts of his opponents.

At one point, Bucks coach Jason Kidd said he told the lanky forward to do whatever he wants to do because it's working. In many cases he isn't wrong because Giannis Antetokounmpo never fails to do something amazing on any given night.

Defensively, he's becoming scary in the same ilk as LeBron James who learned to block shots from behind in transition while making scoring look rather easy in transition with speed, athleticism, and in Antetokounmpo's case, length.

That was the reality Monday night for Grizzlies forward James Ennis III who dribbled down court for a layup in transition only to have his shot blocked from behind by a trailing Giannis Antetokounmpo who came out of nowhere for a monster chase down block.

One thing is for certain when playing against the Bucks. Never assume you're safe on a fast break.