Giannis Antetokounmpo's greatness may be taken for granted by the Milwaukee Bucks, according to coach Doc Rivers, whose side overcame the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday.
The Bucks snapped Atlanta's four-game winning streak with a 122-113 triumph as Antetokounmpo managed 36 points, 16 rebounds and eight assists.
Antetokounmpo also made 12 of 16 free throws, with Rivers suggesting Milwaukee may overlook how much they rely on their star man.
"As I said, we take him for granted," Rivers said. "I thought he played as clean a game as he can play."
"I was really happy with the way we played overall because they did what they do, come out and make 3s."
Patrick Beverley scored 18 points as the fill-in starting point guard, despite concerns over his availability due to a wrist injury.
"He wanted to protect me, as a coach should," Beverley said of Rivers after playing 36 minutes and having five assists with no turnovers.
Hawks coach Quin Snyder acknowledged his team struggled to stop Antetokounmpo.
That plight was not aided by the fact Atlanta were missing Onyeka Okongwu and Jalen Johnson.
"It really does require multiple players to limit his ability to get to the rim," Snyder said.