Jason Kidd's decision on Tuesday to name Giannis Antetokounmpo the Milwaukee Bucks' starting point guard for next season shouldn't come as a shocker.
At 6-foot-11, the lengthy and skilled forward has often dominated since taking over playmaking duties midseason, and at the tender age of 21 he's the sort of unique talent that we haven't seen on a basketball floor in years â or maybe ever. Racking up four triple-doubles â tied for the most by a Bucks player in a single-season â over the last month speaks volumes about Antetokounmpo's innate talents as a primary ball handler and have clearly made an impression on his hall of fame head coach.