Giannis Antetokounmpo Block, Coast-to-Coast Dunk, and Mean Mug

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Giannis Antetokounmpo Block, Coast-to-Coast Dunk, and Mean Mug

In eight seconds, Giannis Antetokounmpo laid waste to Tim Hardaway, Jr., the Knicks, and most of Madison Square Garden.

The Bucks were in New York to play the Knicks last night and midway through the first quarter, Giannis Antetokounmpo provided a fairly concise season recap for Knicks fans. Tim Hardaway, Jr. tried a spinning layup in transition with Giannis tracking him and it went just about as poorly as you could imagine.

Giannis stuffed Hardaway, ripped the ball out of the air and tore up court, went behind his back at mid-court, and then took off for a soaring dunk. It all took about eight seconds. Cole Aldrich's defense under the rim, a wonderful simulation of MTA entrances just a few levels below, was particularly inspiring. After the dunk, Giannis needed a mean mug worthy of his effort and he pulled that off with flying colors, too.

Jared Dudley's face at the end is priceless; he doesn't know what he just saw, but he knows it was lethal.