Giannis Antetokounmpo reacts after the Milwaukee Bucks start season 2-0

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Giannis Antetokounmpo has reacted after the Milwaukee Bucks started their NBA season with two wins on the bounce.

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Giannis Antetokounmpo was at his very best as the Milwaukee Bucks romped to a 125-105 win over the Houston Rockets at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee. The Greek Freak was at his dominant best as he put on quite the display at the Fiserv Forum, scoring a whopping 44 points in only 28 minutes as the Bucks romped to a comprehensive win at their home stadium.

The 2021 Most Valuable Player of the season racked up 44 points, 12 rebounds and 3 assists in the 28 minutes that he was on the court, showcasing his dominance over the rest of the players on the floor. The Bucks forward came up with 8/13 free throws, 15/18 two pointers and 2/3 three pointers and 17/21 field goals, four turnovers and 10 defensive and 2 offensive rebounds.

The Greek Freak who had a great Euro basket 2022 tournament playing for Greece has had a brilliant start to his NBA season – and has helped his team secure back-to-back wins over the Philadelphia 76ers and the Houston Rockets. The start to the season sees the Bucks at two wins in two, and sets them up nicely for the rest of the season – and Giannis seems to think so too.

What has Giannis gone to say about the Bucks’ start to the season?

A happy Giannis reacted to the Bucks’ strong start to the season on his Twitter account.

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Posting on his official Twitter account, the 28-year-old forward posted a picture of himself from the game where he racked up 44 points in 28 minutes, accompanying it with the caption “Great start to build on 💪🏾💪🏾.”

Giannis flexing his muscles in the picture after such a monstrous display spells great news for the Milwaukee Bucks fans who might as well think they reclaim the Championship for the second time in three years, after waiting over three decades for the first.

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