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Gianis Antetokounmpo made the jump this season from a nice young player to an All-Star starter and one of the league's toughest matchups. Now, he has added a unique piece of NBA history to his impressive season. 

He didn't play Wednesday night in the Bucks' final game of the season against the Celtics, but still finished in the top 20 in total points, rebounds, assists, blocks, and steals, becoming the first player to do that in NBA history. 

Giannis' final season rankings:

  • Points -- 1,832 -- 14th
  • Rebounds -- 700 -- 15th
  • Assists -- 434 -- 18th (tie)
  • Blocks -- 151 -- 5th
  • Steals -- 131 -- 9th

The Greek Freak also led the Bucks in all five of those categories, which is pretty darn impressive in its own right. In addition to his constant stream of highlights, Giannis truly does it all for his squad, and to an extent previously unmatched in NBA history. 

When the NBA awards are handed out a few months from now, this remarkable feat will be one of the main reasons Giannis should be walking away with the Most Improved Player award.