There is no doubt in anyone's mind the Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo is one of the strongest individuals in the NBA today. Sacramento Kings guard De'Aaron Fox had to learn this the hard way and it actually cost him the last 11 games of the 2021-22 season.

In a recent interview, Fox detailed the gory details of his hand injury. This happened during their March 16 matchup against Giannis and the Bucks. After his encounter with the former back-to-back MVP, all Fox could say is that Giannis is a “strong motherf—-r.”

“I thought I hit his knee, but I actually got my hand on the ball,” said the Kings star, via Eric He of NBC Sports. “The ball went straight through my hand. It just stretched out ligaments and it was fat. I literally couldn’t see the bones and everything on my hand.”

“The next day, I was like, ‘I didn’t even know how I finished that game.’”

That's tough. And for Giannis, this is a clear testament to how freakishly strong his man truly is.

We're just all glad to know that Fox is doing fine now as the Kings need him back at his best next season.

“Before that, I couldn’t dribble the ball at all,” Fox said. “I could’ve been a spot-up shooter. That’s probably all I could’ve done. But I would say I’m feeling much better now and obviously going through rehab and stuff and trying to get back on the court as soon as possible.”