Giannis Antetokounmpo had himself a season to remember. 27.7 points per game, 5.9 assists and 12.5 rebounds on a Bucks teams that would be lost without him. But according to the Greak Freak, he hasn’t scratched his potential yet.

In fact, he claims hasn’t even come close.

After being named the association’s most valuable player, the 24-year-old revealed after filming a PUBG MOBILE video that there’s room to get better, mentioning that he’s only reached 60 percent of his potential. If this is true then the rest of the league should be TERRIFIED.

Here’s what he had to say to ESPN:

"A lot of people say, 'You are the MVP, you are one of the best players in the league, you are so dominant,'" he continued. "But I think I can get better. I think I am at 60 percent of my potential, as good as I can be. I just want to be better. If I am in the same situation again [in the conference finals], react better, play the game better, play better, execute better."

 

Well, we’re not sure if this applies to his muscles at all because the man is straight shredded.

 

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Giannis wasn’t done there either. Speaking at an event to celebrate his most recent hardware, he politely asked the crowd to stop calling him “MVP”. His reasoning is so he can become a better player and win the award again next year.

 

Take notice basketball fans… you could be in for a historic season come October.

(H/T Uproxx)