Giannis scores career-high 44, clinches win with clutch block
Giannis Antetokounmpo is asserting himself as an early MVP candidate through the first week of the season.
The 22-year-old Milwaukee Bucks forward had the best night of his young career Saturday as he set a personal record of 44 points while also coming up huge in the clutch.
Antetokounmpo helped the Bucks defeat the Portland Trail Blazers with two steals, the game-winning dunk, and a game-saving block on Jusuf Nurkic all in the final minute.
Giannis comes up huge late in the 4th for the @Bucks!
— NBA (@NBA) October 22, 2017
His career-high 44 PTS propels them to the win over the @trailblazers, 113-110. pic.twitter.com/NbvVRoYd2a
Antetokounmpo has now scored 37, 34, and 44 points on 67.2 percent shooting in his first three games of the season to lead Milwaukee to a 2-1 record. He's also adding 9.7 rebounds, five assists, and 2.7 steals in 38.3 dominant minutes per game.
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