It should surprise no one, even someone with scant knowledge of the NBA, that Giannis Antetokounmpo yet again won our Ranking the Roster exercise as the Bucks’ most important player to postseason success. Further unsurprising is that this is his tenth consecutive year at the top of the poll, matching his ten years of NBA experience. From beating then-freshly drafted Jabari Parker and his intact knees in 2014 after a rookie season where he flashed what was to come eventually, to one of the NBA’s 20–25 all-time greats (a title he certainly achieved by age 27), Giannis stands alone as usual.
Ranking The Roster: Giannis Edition & Wrap-Up
