It’s been more than a month since Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo lived up to his “Greek Freak” nickname and jumped clear over New York Knicks guard Tim Hardaway for a dunk.

Giannis ran on the two-on-one fast break, when teammate Khris Middleton tossed the ball high, and Antetokounmpo slammed it home, leaping over the backtracking Hardaway. Hardaway barely had time to shift his head, and Antetokounmpo cleared him like he was running hurdles on the track. Giannis even mentioned how he didn’t see Hardaway underneath before jamming it through the hoop.

The dunk was so ridiculous that the Bucks made a t-shift and promoted it on Twitter.

That didn’t last long, however, as about a week after unveiling the shirts, they were mysteriously gone.

Bucks tweet about the Giannis-THJ dunk shirt is gone. Would not be shocked if Giannis made the request to pull them https://t.co/31dhV49s71 — Paul Henning (@brewcitypaul) March 10, 2018

According to ESPN’s Eric Nehm, Antetokounmpo apparently didn’t think it was right to be selling the shirts and acknowledged as much after another win over the Knicks.

He said after the game last night that he didn't think selling the t-shirt was the right thing to do. https://t.co/qdCGN0rXJe — Eric Nehm (@eric_nehm) March 10, 2018

Antetokounmpo is about as classy as they come if he was indeed behind the Bucks pulling the plug on the shirt.