Many videos have circulated online showing Giannis Antetokounmpo, picking up his dribble somewhere in the 3-point line, and finishing off with a dunk. To see it in words is not enough. Below is the most recent video of the Milwaukee Bucks star showcasing his athletic prowess.

As posted by the Bucks' official Twitter account, Antetokounmpo perfectly anticipated the pass, ran on the break, and slammed the ball. Take note that he picked up his dribble near the 3-point line:

The highlight above, believe it or not, is not the full potential of Antetokounmpo on display. In an interview he did with 60 Minutes, he revealed that he can go across the length of the full court in just six steps. Below is part of the interview:

Steve Kroft: How many steps does it take you to get down the court?

Giannis Antetokounmpo: Full level of the court?

Steve Kroft: Yeah.

Giannis Antetokounmpo: Six.

Steve Kroft: How many from the foul line?

Giannis Antetokounmpo: From the foul– one, just one. Maybe none. I can just jump from the foul line I think.

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It might appear that he's bluffing. But a quick search of videos online will reveal that the Greek Freak is telling the truth.

News sources reveal that Giannis was 6'9″ when he was drafted by the Bucks in 2013. Back then, he said, as per Gery Woefel of The Journal Times:

“I am now 6'10” and one quarter,” Antetokounmpo said smiling. He then paused before adding, “I still have 3½ years to grow.”

It's been four years since Antetokounmpo gave that interview. He's now listed at 6'11” with a 7'3″ wingspan.