Giannis Antetokounmpo put on a monster performance on Tuesday at the expense of the Brooklyn Nets. Despite this, head coach Steve Nash isn't too impressed with the Milwaukee Bucks forward's shot efficiency.

Antetokounmpo finished with 36 points and 12 rebounds. He shot 11-of-30 from the field and 4-of-12 from deep. Like most opposing teams, the Nets freely allowed the Greek Freak to launch uncontested 3-pointers. He drained four of them on Tuesday. But Nash doesn't see it as the big reason for their loss.

The Nets coach's hypothesis may be true. There's no doubt that Antetokounmpo is one of the finest players in the league today. Two consecutive MVP plums and a Defensive Player of the Year trophy are pretty good proofs.

However, some criticize Antetokounmpo for lacking a reliable jump shot. For them, this would make him an unstoppable force. It might also help him win that coveted Larry O'Brien trophy.

While Antetokounmpo's playstyle of forcing his way to the paint works effectively in the regular season, the playoffs are a very different animal. The opposing team essentially has scouting reports on every single player. If you're the best player on the team, then expect to face tighter and smarter defenses all series long.

Giannis Antetokounmpo has been the subject of some fan-made clips which try to dissect his jump shot. Some even pointed out that it wasn't that stiff and funky before. When Giannis was in his first and second year in the league, he actually had fluid jump shot mechanics. But somewhere along the way, his form changed which negatively affected his percentages. Now, teams are continuing to exploit this weakness. But if Giannis can continue to show he's a capable knock-down shooter, the sky's the limit for him and the Bucks.