Filathlitikos (2011–2013) Antetokounmpo played with the senior men's team of
Filathlitikos in the
semi-pro Greek B Basket League (Third Division) during the 2011–12 season. In December 2012, a few days after turning 18, Antetokounmpo signed a four-year deal with Spanish club
CAI Zaragoza, reportedly including NBA buyouts after each season. Several other major European clubs had been interested in adding him, including
Barcelona and
Anadolu Efes. He was also selected by the coaches as a special participant in the 2013
Greek League All-Star Game. Though he was not selected as an all-star, coaches let him play in the game as a treat for the fans, since he was attending the game. However, he was not officially counted as an all-star selection, since only players in
Greece's top league are eligible to be voted to play in the game, and Antetokounmpo was playing in Greece's second-tier league.
Milwaukee Bucks (2013–present) Early years (2013–2016) On April 28, 2013, Antetokounmpo officially made himself eligible for the
2013 NBA draft. He fulfilled his draft projections as a first-round pick by being selected 15th overall by the
Milwaukee Bucks. On July 30, he signed his rookie scale contract with the Bucks. Antetokounmpo selected 34 as his jersey number because his mother was born in 1963 and his father was born in 1964, so he combined the last digits of their birth years. Antetokounmpo made his NBA debut on October 13, at the age of , as one of the
youngest NBA players ever. He averaged 6.8 points, 4.4 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 0.8 steals, and 0.8 blocks in 77 appearances during his rookie season. He scored in double figures 23 times and grabbed at least 10 rebounds twice, with both efforts resulting in
double-doubles. He finished the season with 61 total blocks, which led all NBA rookies and was the seventh-most by a rookie in franchise history. He was selected to participate in the
Rising Stars Challenge at
NBA All-Star Weekend in
New Orleans, where he had nine points, two rebounds, and two assists in 17 minutes. At the season's end, he was named to the 2013–14
NBA All-Rookie second team. Antetokounmpo's second season with the Bucks saw both individual and team development. On February 6, 2015, he recorded a then career-high 27 points and 15 rebounds in a loss to the
Houston Rockets. Three days later, he was named the Eastern Conference
Player of the Week for games played February 2–8, earning Player of the Week honors for the first time in his career. He later competed in the 2015
NBA Slam Dunk Contest at
All-Star Weekend in
New York. On March 9, he scored a then career-high 29 points on 11-of-16 shooting in a loss to the
New Orleans Pelicans. In the
2015–16 season, Antetokounmpo developed further, upping his scoring average to almost 17 points per game. On November 19, he scored a then career-high 33 points in a loss to the
Cleveland Cavaliers. On December 12, he recorded a near
triple-double with 11 points, 12 rebounds, and 8 assists, helping the Bucks snap the
Golden State Warriors' 24-game unbeaten start to the season with a 108–95 win. On February 22, 2016, Antetokounmpo recorded his first career triple-double with 27 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists in a 108–101 win over the
Los Angeles Lakers. At 21 years old, he became the youngest Buck to record a triple-double.
First All-Star years (2016–2018) On September 19, 2016, Antetokounmpo agreed to a four-year, $100 million contract extension with the Bucks. Antetokounmpo's fourth year with the Bucks would be his breakout season, as he further increased his statistical output and ascended to stardom. On December 23, he had a then career-high 39 points, eight rebounds, and six assists in a 123–96 win over the
Washington Wizards. A couple of weeks later, Antetokounmpo recorded 27 points and 13 rebounds and made his first game-winning buzzer-beater, a 15-foot turnaround jumper which gave the Bucks a 105–104 victory over the
New York Knicks. With 25 points against the Knicks on January 6, Antetokounmpo had at least 20 points in his 14th consecutive game, matching the longest streak by a Bucks player since
Michael Redd in 2006. On January 19, 2017, Antetokounmpo was named a starter on the
Eastern Conference All-Star team for the
NBA All-Star Game. At 22 years and 74 days old, he became the youngest player in franchise history to start in an All-Star Game. He also became the first Greek NBA All-Star. In the game, he led the East with 30 points in a 192–182 loss to the West. On April 3, he was named Eastern Conference Player of the Month for March. The award was the first of Antetokounmpo's career and the first for a Buck since Redd won the award in January 2004. Antetokounmpo helped the Bucks finish an Eastern Conference-best 14–4 in March, the franchise's first calendar month with at least 14 victories since going 16–2 in February 1971. Antetokounmpo led the Bucks in all of the five major statistical categories (points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks) in the regular season, becoming only the fifth NBA player to do so after
Dave Cowens,
Scottie Pippen,
Kevin Garnett, and
LeBron James;
Nikola Jokić has since matched it. Antetokounmpo also became the first player in NBA history to finish in the top 20 in the league in each of the five major categories in a regular season. As a result of his efforts, Antetokounmpo was named to the
All-NBA Second Team, his first All-NBA honor. He was also named the recipient of the
NBA Most Improved Player Award for the 2016–17 season, becoming the first player in Bucks history win that award. On April 15, Antetokounmpo scored a then playoff career-high 28 points in a 97–83 win over the third-seed
Toronto Raptors in Game 1 of their first-round playoff series. He would top that total in two subsequent games: in Game 5 on April 24, Antetokounmpo set a new playoff career-high with 30 points, but could not lead the Bucks to a win as they lost 118–93 to go down 3–2 in the series. The Bucks then lost Game 6 three days later, despite a 34-point effort from Antetokounmpo, ending their season. Antetokounmpo began the
2017–18 season on a tear, scoring 175 points over the first five games of the season, including a then career-high 44 points in a 113–110 win over the
Portland Trail Blazers. He averaged almost 27 points during the season, earning his second straight All-Star nomination and All-NBA selection, and broke
Kareem Abdul Jabbar's franchise record for triple-doubles. In Game 1 of the Bucks' first-round playoff series against the
Boston Celtics, Antetokounmpo recorded 35 points, 13 rebounds and seven assists in a 113–107 overtime loss. Antetokounmpo's game-winning tip-in in Game 4 equalized the series at two games a piece. However, the Celtics would go on to eliminate the Bucks in seven games, in spite of Antetokounmpo's 22 points and nine rebounds in Game 7.
Back-to-back MVP and DPOY award (2018–2020) Starting from the
2018–19 season, Antetokounmpo and the Bucks achieved a period of sustained team success. Under new coach
Mike Budenholzer, the Bucks began the season with seven consecutive victories and went 25–10 through the end of December. Antetokounmpo was critical to this early success, earning the Eastern Conference Player of the Month awards for October, November, December, and February. On March 17, 2019, he scored a then career-high 52 points to go with 16 rebounds in a 130–125 loss to the 76ers. He avenged this loss in an April 4 victory where he recorded 45 points and 13 rebounds in a 128–122 win over Philadelphia, helping the Bucks clinch the No. 1 seed in the conference. Antetokounmpo guided the Bucks to a 60–22 season and the best record in the league. He helped the Bucks advance to the second round of the playoffs for the first time since 2001 after scoring 41 points in a 127–104 win in Game 4 over the
Detroit Pistons for a four-game sweep. The Bucks reached the
Eastern Conference Finals, where they were defeated 4–2 by the eventual champions, the Raptors, despite winning the first two games. At the
2019 NBA Awards, Antetokounmpo was named the league's
Most Valuable Player (MVP). He joined
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the second Bucks player to win MVP and became the third youngest player to win the MVP over the previous 40 seasons, behind
Derrick Rose and LeBron James. Antetokounmpo began the
2019–20 season with a triple-double, recording 30 points, 13 rebounds, and 11 assists in a 117–111 season-opening win over the Houston Rockets on October 24, 2019. On November 25, Antetokounmpo scored a season-high 50 points, along with 14 rebounds, in a 122–118 win over the
Utah Jazz. After a December 14 victory over Cleveland, Antetokounmpo had led the Bucks to their 18th consecutive victory, two shy of the franchise record. The winning streak ended on December 16 with a close loss to the
Dallas Mavericks, despite Antetokounmpo recording an efficient 48 points and 14 rebounds. On December 19, Antetokounmpo made a career-high five three-pointers to lead Milwaukee over the
Western Conference top seed, the Lakers and helped the Bucks claim the NBA's best record at 25–4. On January 23, 2020, Antetokounmpo was named an
All-Star Game captain, alongside James, for the second consecutive year. During the season postponement that lasted from early March to the end of July, due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, Antetokounmpo claimed to not have a basketball hoop to practice with. He later clarified that he did have access to a gym and basketball hoop, explaining his earlier comments as a means to "get a little bit ahead of the competition." Antetokounmpo and the Bucks resumed their campaign against the Celtics on July 31, where Antetokounmpo led the Bucks to victory with 36 points and 15 rebounds. Although the Bucks finished the seeding games with a 3–5 record, they had the best record in the NBA for the second consecutive year, finishing with a 56–17 record. On August 12, Antetokounmpo was suspended for one game without pay for headbutting
Moritz Wagner during a game against the Wizards. During the playoffs, the Bucks advanced to the second round but lost 4–1 to the
Miami Heat. In Game 2, the Heat's
Jimmy Butler was fouled while shooting by Antetokounmpo as time expired, leading to Butler's game-winning walk-off free throws. Antetokounmpo missed most of Game 4 after re-injuring his right ankle which he twisted in Game 3. Milwaukee won the game, but Antetokounmpo was also out for Game 5, when the Bucks were eliminated. On September 18, Antetokounmpo won his second consecutive MVP award. In doing so, he joined
Hakeem Olajuwon and
Michael Jordan as the only players to win MVP and
NBA Defensive Player of the Year awards in the same season.
NBA championship and Finals MVP (2020–2021) On December 15, 2020, Antetokounmpo re-signed with the Bucks, coming to terms on a five-year, $228 million extension, the largest in league history. At the
2021 All-Star Game, he played on the team captained by James and scored 35 points on a perfect 16-of-16 shooting from the field to lead the team to a 170–150 win and became the first non-American to win the
All-Star Game MVP. The Bucks finished the
2020–21 season with a 46–26 record, clinching the third seed in the Eastern Conference. In the first round of the playoffs, they faced a rematch against Miami. In a stark reversal of their upset loss the prior year, Antetokounmpo led the Bucks to a four-game sweep, closing out the series with his first playoff triple-double in Game 4. Antetokounmpo also led the Bucks to a seven-game series win over the
Brooklyn Nets in the conference semifinals, where he averaged 31.9 points, 12.9 rebounds, and 3.6 assists per game. On June 29, 2021, Antetokounmpo suffered an injury to his left knee during the third quarter of Game 4 of the
Eastern Conference Finals against the
Atlanta Hawks after slamming into
Clint Capela and landing awkwardly, resulting in a gruesome hyperextension. Antetokounmpo exited the game, and the Bucks lost 110–88. MRI results would later show that he did not suffer any ligament tears. Antetokounmpo was ruled out for both Games 5 and 6 of the conference finals as a result of the knee injury. The series returned to Milwaukee at a 2–2 deadlock, yet the Bucks ended up winning both Games 5 and 6 in his absence, advancing to the
NBA Finals for the first time in 47 years. Antetokounmpo returned in time for the finals against the resurgent
Phoenix Suns. In his Finals debut, he recorded 20 points and 17 rebounds in a 118–108 loss. He then registered back-to-back games with at least 40 points and 10 rebounds in a Game 2 loss and a Game 3 victory, joining
Shaquille O'Neal in
2000 as the only players to reach those numbers in consecutive finals games. The Bucks continued their comeback after having lost the first two games of the series, prevailing in the next four contests. He made a crucial block on a
Deandre Ayton alley-oop to preserve a lead late in Game 4, then scored an alley-oop in the final minute of Game 5 to extend a lead. In Game 6, Antetokounmpo recorded 50 points, 14 rebounds, and 5 blocks as the Bucks clinched their first championship in 50 years. He posted series averages of 35.2 points, 13.2 rebounds, 5.0 assists, 1.2 steals, and 1.8 blocks, and was subsequently named
NBA Finals MVP by a unanimous vote. Antetokounmpo also joined
Michael Jordan and
Hakeem Olajuwon as the only players to have won the MVP, Finals MVP, and Defensive Player of the Year awards during the span of their careers.
Coming up short (2021–2022) On October 19, 2021, after receiving his first
NBA championship ring in the annual pre-game ceremony, Antetokounmpo recorded 32 points, 14 rebounds, and seven assists in a 127–104 season-opening win over the Nets. On January 13, 2022, he led the Bucks to a 118–99 win over the
Golden State Warriors with 30 points, 12 rebounds, 11 assists, and 3 blocks, leading both teams in such stats, in less than thirty minutes, and became the first player to record multiple 30-point triple-doubles in 30 minutes; he tied Jordan's career mark of 28 triple-doubles, ranking 18th all-time. On February 6, in a 137–113 win over the
Los Angeles Clippers, Antetokounmpo recorded 28 points, 10 rebounds, and five assists, as the Bucks became the first team in NBA history to see their entire starting lineup recorded at least 15 points, five rebounds, and two three-pointers in the same game. On February 8, in a 131–116 win against the Lakers, Antetokounmpo scored 44 points with 14 rebounds, 8 assists, 2 blocks, and 0 turnovers on 17-of-20 shooting from the field; it was his 20 straight game recording at least 25 points. On February 15, Antetokounmpo scored a season-high 50 points and grabbed 14 rebounds on 17-of-21 shooting from the field in a 128–119 win against the
Indiana Pacers; it marked only the 12th time in NBA history that a player has scored 50 or more points on 80% shooting or better. On March 29, he scored 40 points, grabbed 14 rebounds, delivered six assists, and had a game-deciding block on
Joel Embiid in the final seconds to lead the Bucks to a 118–116 victory over the
Philadelphia 76ers. The following game, Antetokounmpo scored 44 points, grabbed 14 rebounds, and dished out 6 assists in a 120–119 overtime win over the Nets. He passed Abdul-Jabbar to become the career-leading scorer in Bucks franchise history. Antetokounmpo's record-setting three-pointer forced overtime, and he made two free throws in the final seconds to seal the victory for the Bucks. Antetokounmpo finished the regular season with a then-career-high 29.9 points, 11.6 rebounds, and 5.8 assists to become the first player in NBA history to average 25 points or more, 10-plus rebounds, and five assists or more in four separate seasons. On April 20, during Game 2 of the first round of the playoffs, Antetokounmpo had 33 points, 18 rebounds, 9 assists, and 2 blocks in a 114–110 loss against the
Chicago Bulls. He surpassed Abdul-Jabbar for the most playoff points in franchise history. On May 1, in Game 1 of the
Eastern Conference Semifinals, Antetokounmpo recorded his second career playoff triple-double with 24 points, 13 rebounds, and 12 assists in a 101–89 win over the Boston Celtics. He became the first player in franchise history with multiple career playoff triple-doubles On May 13, Antetokounmpo posted 44 points, 20 rebounds, and 6 assists in a 108–95 Game 6 loss. He joined
Shaquille O'Neal and
Wilt Chamberlain as the only players in NBA playoff history to post a 40/20/5 game. The Bucks lost to Celtics in Game 7 despite Antetokounmpo's 25-point, 20-rebound, and 9-assist outing. He became the first player in NBA history to have 200 points, 100 rebounds, and 50 assists in a playoff series, averaging 33.9 points, 14.7 rebounds, and 7.1 assists against Boston. Antetokounmpo also finished the postseason by averaging 31.7 points, 14.2 rebounds and 6.8 assists across the 12 playoff games his Milwaukee Bucks played. He is therefore the first player in NBA history to average a 31-14-6 line across an entire postseason. On May 21, Antetokounmpo was selected to his fourth consecutive
All-Defensive First Team, which was the fifth career all-defensive team selection for him. It tied him with
Hall of Famer and former two-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award winner
Sidney Moncrief for most selections in franchise history. On May 24, Antetokounmpo was selected to his fourth consecutive
All-NBA First Team and sixth consecutive overall. He became the first player in club history to earn six All-NBA team honors, passing Abdul-Jabbar and Moncrief for the most in franchise history.
Playoff upset (2022–2023) On October 22, in the second game of the
2022–23 season, Antetokounmpo recorded 44 points and 12 rebounds on 17-of-21 shooting from the field, playing less than 28 minutes in a 125–105 win over the Rockets; marking just the fifth time in NBA history a player had scored at least 44 points while playing less than 28 minutes. He went 8 of 13 from the foul line to increase his total to 3,508 free throws eclipsing Moncrief, who made 3,505 free throws with the Bucks, to become the franchise career free throws leader. In the very next game, Antetokounmpo had 43 points, 14 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 blocks in a 110–99 win against the Nets; 34 of his points came in the second half as the Bucks turned a 12-point deficit at halftime into an 11-point victory. On November 4, Antetokounmpo recorded his 30th career triple-double with 26 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists in a 115–102 win over the
Minnesota Timberwolves to improve to 8–0, the best start to a season in franchise history. On December 28, Antetokounmpo scored 45 points, grabbed a career-high 22 rebounds and delivered 7 assists in an 119–113 overtime loss to Chicago. The next game, Antetokounmpo had 43 points along with 20 rebounds and 5 assists in a 123–114 win over Minnesota. He joined
Wilt Chamberlain and
Elgin Baylor as the only players in NBA history with back-to-back games of at least 40 points, 20 rebounds, and 5 assists. Antetokounmpo also became just the seventh player with multiple games of 40 points, 20 rebounds, 5 assists, and 60% shooting. Since the
ABA–NBA merger in
1976–77 season,
Charles Barkley and Antetokounmpo are the only players to do this multiple times. On January 3, 2023, Antetokounmpo recorded a then career-high 55 points, alongside 10 rebounds and seven assists in a 123–113 win over the Wizards. The next night, Antetokounmpo posted his 31st career triple-double with 30 points, 21 rebounds and 10 assists in a 104–101 overtime win against the Toronto Raptors. He tied
John Havlicek and
Draymond Green for 15th place on the NBA's all-time triple-double list. Antetokounmpo also became the first player to total at least 200 points, 80 rebounds, and 30 assists over a five-game span since
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in 1972. On January 23, Antetokounmpo was named the Eastern Conference captain for the
All-Star Game, which marked his seventh overall selection. On January 29, Antetokounmpo had 50 points and 13 rebounds while playing only 30 minutes in a 135–110 win over
New Orleans Pelicans. He shot 20-of-26 from the field, 3-of-4 from three, 7-of-12 from the free throw line. This marked the 10th time this season that Antetokounmpo has scored at least 40 points, matching the career high he set last year for 40-point games in a single season. On February 2, Antetokounmpo scored 20 of his 54 points in the fourth quarter, along with 19 rebounds, and Milwaukee overcame a 21-point deficit to beat the
Los Angeles Clippers 106–105 for their sixth consecutive victory. He joined Abdul-Jabbar as the only players in Bucks history to have at least three 50-point games in a season. The next game, Antetokounmpo logged his 32nd career triple-double with 35 points, 15 rebounds and 11 assists in a 123–115 win over the
Miami Heat. On February 16, Antetokounmpo surpassed
Paul Pressey for the most assists in franchise history. On February 19, his team won the All-Star Game 184–175, defeating Team LeBron. The win marked Team Giannis' first (and only) win in an NBA All-Star Game, having previously lost in 2019 and 2020. On March 19, Antetokounmpo had his 33rd career triple-double, making all nine of his field goal attempts. He recorded 22 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists in a 118–111 win over the Toronto Raptors. He also played in his franchise-record 712th game, surpassing
Junior Bridgeman. On March 29, Antetokounmpo had 38 points, 17 rebounds and 12 assists in a 149–136 victory over the
Indiana Pacers. On April 9, Antetokounmpo finished the regular season with a career-high 31.1 points per game and he also led the Bucks to a league-best 58–24 record. Antetokounmpo also became just the second player in NBA history (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is the other) to average 30 points or more, 10-plus rebounds and 5-plus assists while shooting at least 55% from the field. In the first round of the
2023 NBA playoffs, Antetokounmpo and the Bucks faced the Miami Heat. In Game 1, Antetokounmpo suffered a lower back contusion that ruled him out for the remainder of Game 1, and the next two games. He returned in Game 4, scoring a triple-double of 26 points, 10 rebounds and 13 assists in a losing effort. The Bucks were eliminated in five games, despite Antetokounmpo's 38-point, 20-rebound outing in a 128–126 closeout overtime loss in Game 5.
Franchise records and NBA Cup MVP (2023–present) On October 23, 2023, Antetokounmpo signed a three-year, $186 million extension with the Bucks. On November 9, Antetokounmpo scored 54 points and put up 12 rebounds in a 126–124 loss to the
Indiana Pacers. He also joined
Michael Jordan as the only players since the ABA–NBA merger to have at least eight 50-point and 10-rebound games in their career. On November 18, Antetokounmpo recorded 40 points, 15 rebounds and 7 assists in a 132–125 win over the Mavericks. He became the youngest player (28 years, 347 days)with at least 16,000 points, 7,000 rebounds, and 3,000 assists in an NBA career. On November 20, Antetokounmpo had 42 points, 13 rebounds, and eight assists in a 142–129 win over the Wizards. He also tied
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the most games with at least 30 points, 10 rebounds, and five assists in Bucks history. On December 13, Antetokounmpo scored a career-high and Bucks-record 64 points and grabbed 14 rebounds in a 140–126 victory over Indiana. He became the first player since
Shaquille O'Neal in 2000 to
score at least 60 points without a made three-point basket. Antetokounmpo is also the first player in NBA history to make at least 20 field goals and 20 free throws while shooting both at 70% or higher. On December 17, Antetokounmpo scored 26 points and 17 rebounds in a 128–119 win over the
Houston Rockets. He also surpassed Abdul-Jabbar to become the all-time rebounds leader in Bucks history. On December 19, Antetokounmpo had a then-career-high 16 assists, 14 rebounds and 11 points for his 37th career triple-double in a 132–119 win over the
San Antonio Spurs. On January 24, 2024, Antetokounmpo recorded his 42nd career triple-double with 35 points, 18 rebounds, 10 assists and 2 blocks in a 126–116 win over the
Cleveland Cavaliers. On January 25, ge was named the
Eastern Conference captain for the
NBA All-Star Game, marking his eight consecutive selection and fourth as the captain. On March 26, he posted his 44th career triple-double with 29 points, a season-high 21 rebounds, 11 assists and 3 blocks in a 128–124 double overtime loss against the
Los Angeles Lakers. On April 9, Antetokounmpo suffered a calf injury, and missed the remainder of the regular season and the
NBA playoffs. On November 13, Antetokounmpo recorded 59 points, 14 rebounds and seven assists in a 127–120 overtime win over the
Detroit Pistons. On November 30, he had his third triple-double in six games with 42 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists in a 124–114 win over the
Washington Wizards. On December 17, Antetokounmpo and the Bucks won the
NBA Cup with a 97–81 victory over the
Oklahoma City Thunder, with Antetokounmpo receiving the tournament MVP award and being selected to the All-Tournament team. He posted a triple-double with 26 points, 19 rebounds and 10 assists. On January 2, 2025, Antetokounmpo put up 27 points on 12-of-24 shooting from the field, 13 rebounds, seven assists and three blocks in a 113–110 loss to the
Brooklyn Nets. It was his 26th straight game with at least 20 points scored on 50% or better shooting from the field, the longest streak in NBA history. On January 8, Antetokounmpo put up 25 points, 16 rebounds, and eight assists in a 121–105 win over the
San Antonio Spurs. It was his 432nd career double-double, surpassing Abdul-Jabbar for the most in franchise history. On January 25, 2025, Antetokounmpo was named a starter for the
All-Star Game, marking his ninth consecutive selection. He was also the leading vote-getter for the All-Star Game. He was named the Eastern Conference Player of the Month for January, the eleventh monthly award in his career. On March 5, Antetokounmpo put up 32 points and 15 rebounds in a 137–107 win over the
Dallas Mavericks. He reached 20,000 career points in that game. On April 3, Antetokounmpo recorded 35 points, 17 rebounds and a career-high 20 assists in a 126–113 win over the
Philadelphia 76ers. He became the first player in NBA history to post 35 points, 15 rebounds and 20 assists in a single game. On April 5, Antetokounmpo posted his second straight triple-double with 36 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists in a 121–115 overtime win over the
Miami Heat. He became the first player in NBA history to have 70 points, 30 rebounds, and 30 assists over any two-game span since
Wilt Chamberlain in 1968. On April 10, Antetokounmpo became just the second player in NBA history after Chamberlain to have ten straight games scoring at least 20 points while shooting at least 60 percent from the floor. Antetokounmpo finished the regular season averaging 30.4 points, 11.9 rebounds and 6.5 assists per game in 67 contests. He averaged 30+ points, 10+ rebounds and 5+ assists for the third time in his career, passing Chamberlain and
Oscar Robertson for the most such seasons in NBA history. In the playoffs, the Bucks were eliminated in the first round despite Antetokounmpo averaging playoff career-highs in points per game (33.0), rebounds per game (15.4) and field goal percentage (.606 FG%). In the close-out Game 5, he recorded 30 points, 20 rebounds, 13 assists, two steals and two blocks in a 119–118 overtime loss against the Indiana Pacers. Antetokounmpo became the fourth player in NBA playoff history to record a 30/20/10 game and the first to record a 30/20/10/2/2 game. On November 3, 2025, Antetokounmpo recorded 33 points, 13 rebounds, 5 assists, and hit a buzzer-beater to lift the Bucks over the Pacers 117–115. On November 8, Antetokounmpo posted 41 points (including 19 in the fourth quarter), 15 rebounds, and 9 assists, leading the Bucks to a 126–110 win over the
Chicago Bulls. With this performance, he became the Bucks’ all-time leader in 40-point games, surpassing Abdul-Jabbar with 56 such games. The game also marked his 10th career game with at least 40 points, 15 rebounds, and 5 assists, joining Chamberlain,
Elgin Baylor, and Abdul-Jabbar as the only players in NBA history to reach that stat line 10 or more times. Milwaukee missed the playoffs, ending a nine-year consecutive streak. ==National team career==