Giannis Antetkounmpo has a knack for making it look like he's a man among boys. The Milwaukee Bucks superstar did just that on Wednesday night as he literally just needed one dribble to get from the halfcourt line to the basket.

Here's a look at Giannis taking advantage of his insane length (h/t Eurohoops in Twitter):

Giannis dribbled just three times from the opposing team's painted area all the way to the hoop on the other end of the floor. The reigning back-to-back MVP also collected his dribble from the three-point line as he took two humongous steps/strides/leaps to drive in for the easy deuce. Talk about an unfair advantage, right?

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Giannis probably caught wind of the news that the Bucks were bringing PJ Tucker to Milwaukee and he got pretty excited about it on this play.

Antetokunmpo and Co. took on the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday in a marquee matchup in the Eastern Conference. The Sixers currently hold the best record in the East, with the Bucks sitting two and a half games behind them in third place. Both teams came into the matchup with considerable winning streaks going, with the Sixers logging six straight and the Bucks on four consecutive wins.