Giannis Antetokounmpo plays basketball like we’ve never quite seen before. He’s just about 7 feet tall with strides that seemingly stretch out forever, and he moves like a point guard. The 94-foot-long, 50-foot-wide basketball court is barely large enough to contain him. This is most obvious on a fast break, where Antetokounmpo will cover the court in a few steps or a single dribble.

The incredible way Antetokounmpo travels from Point A to Point B makes it feel like he’s playing a different sport altogether. There’s nothing more alien about him than when he travels from the half-court line to the rim while dribbling the ball just once. It’s hardly ever a travel, even if it looks like one. Antetokounmpo is magical when he gets in positions like this.

This most recently happened on Saturday, but that’s far from the only time. Here’s an incomplete list of times that Antetokounmpo traveled half of the court needing only one dribble, with a couple instances where he went the full court in just a few dribbles.

If you have more instances, please comment or tweet them at me so we can keep making this a complete and thorough list.

Dec. 16 vs. Rockets

Giannis takes off from just inside the free throw line pic.twitter.com/NBkq5Fs2s3 — The Crossover (@TheCrossover) December 17, 2017

WHERE GIANNIS TOOK OFF

THE ANALYTICS

DRIBBLES: One

One STEPS: Six

Six APPROX. DISTANCE: 55 feet

55 feet AVERAGE DISTANCE: 9.2 feet per step

Dec. 11 vs. Celtics

WHERE GIANNIS TOOK OFF

THE ANALYTICS

DRIBBLES: One

One STEPS: Four

Four APPROX. DISTANCE: 40 feet

40 feet AVERAGE DISTANCE: 10 feet per step

Oct. 21 vs. Trail Blazers

A huge steal. A bigger block. In between: One. Dribble. From. Halfcourt. Giannis SZN is here pic.twitter.com/xGVrCrx7FR — Michael Lee (@MrMichaelLee) October 22, 2017

WHERE GIANNIS TOOK OFF

THE ANALYTICS

DRIBBLES: One

One STEPS: Five

Five APPROX. DISTANCE: 42 feet

42 feet AVERAGE DISTANCE: 8.4 feet per step

April 22, vs. Raptors

Giannis only needing one dribble to dunk it when he catches it at half court isn't fair pic.twitter.com/L2Mp9Wk9Qy — Crossover Report (@CrossoverReport) April 22, 2017

WHERE GIANNIS TOOK OFF

THE ANALYTICS

DRIBBLES: One

One STEPS: Five

Five APPROX. DISTANCE: 41 feet

41 feet AVERAGE DISTANCE: 8.2 feet per step

March 14, 2016, vs. Nets

WHERE GIANNIS TOOK OFF

THE ANALYTICS

DRIBBLES: Three

Three STEPS: 10

10 APPROX. DISTANCE: 79 feet

79 feet AVERAGE DISTANCE: 7.9 feet per step

WHERE GIANNIS TOOK OFF

THE ANALYTICS

DRIBBLES: One

One STEPS: Six

Six APPROX. DISTANCE: 49 feet

49 feet AVERAGE DISTANCE: 8.2 feet per step

April 10, 2015, vs. Knicks

WHERE GIANNIS TOOK OFF

THE ANALYTICS

DRIBBLES: Five

Five STEPS: 14

14 APPROX. DISTANCE: 92 feet

92 feet AVERAGE DISTANCE: 6.6 feet per step

6.6 feet per step One of the dribbles is an around-the-back variety, and Antetokounmpo still manages to average nearly seven feet per step.

Aug. 22, 2014, Greece vs. Turkey

WHERE GIANNIS TOOK OFF

THE ANALYTICS