New Orleans Pelicans forward Zion Williamson's unique blend of power and finesse is indeed a sight to behold. The 6-foot-6 supreme athlete once again took his act to the skies in NOLA's preseason matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday.

The limited fans inside the Smoothie King Arena were in for a treat early in the first quarter, as Williamson showcased his impressive handles against Torrey Craig.

After blowing past his defender with a series of crossovers, the 20-year-old high-flyer adjusted his shot mid-air to evade the help defense from Brook Lopez.

Here's the amazing sequence that had the in-game announcers riled up in excitement.

Zion Williamson is coming off an impressive rookie season in 2019-20, where he bounced back big time after missing significant time due to injury. In 24 games played, the former Duke standout registered 22.5 points on 58.3 percent shooting from the field and 42.9 percent from distance, along with 6.2 rebounds, and 2.1 assists. He finished second in the Rookie of The Year race behind Ja Morant, despite his limited playing time.

Although the Pelicans failed to qualify for the postseason, Williamson's emergence helped New Orleans to get an invite in the bubble inside Walt Disney World and finished the season with a 30-42 slate. Bigger things are expected out of Zion Williamson in his second year, especially after reports indicate a huge weight loss this offseason.

Judging by the smooth aerial display he just pulled off, looks like the 2019 NBA All-Rookie First Team Member is indeed in terrific shape for the upcoming season.