When the Milwaukee Bucks drafted Giannis Antetokounmpo with the 15th overall pick in the 2013 NBA Draft, no one really knew what to expect from the Greek youngster.

He was only 18 when he declared for the draft, and some were even questioning the Bucks’ decision to draft an unknown player. A full season later, Giannis looks to be one of the best young players from his draft class.

Blessed with height, length, and athleticism, the Greek Freak has all the physical tools to become a superstar in the NBA. That said, his lack of playing experience shows at times, and he is still a very raw player.

After averaging only 6.8 points and 4.4 rebounds per game last season, Giannis’ Summer League performances (17 points and six rebounds per game) has fans drooling over what to expect next season.

I’m here to ask a very intriguing question: Could Giannis win Most Improved Player?