Updated: The Book of Giannis now includes the one-handed jam off a tipped alley-oop against the Philadelphia 76ers on Feb. 6, 2020.

Justin Bieber is nine months older than Giannis Antetokounmpo. It's maybe one of the best facts ever about Giannis. Despite not being born until the year 1994, the baby-faced musician and the Milwaukee Bucks superstar both have a ton of big hits.

From highlight-reel dunks to game-winning plays and just a general unreal athleticism, Giannis has become the thrilling face of the franchise, and he celebrated his 25th birthday on Dec. 6, 2019. Here's a look at the top plays in his crazy-good career thus far, with one for each of his years.

1. He just jumped over a dude (Feb. 6, 2018)

This dunk had everything, even though it will mostly be known for Giannis literally jumping over a 6-6 dude in New York’s Tim Hardaway Jr. It had a great alley-oop feed from Khris Middleton, a James-Brown-like screech from TV play-by-play announcer Gus Johnson, the bewildered look of tennis legend John McEnroe in the crowd and, of course, the environment of Madison Square Garden, where Giannis always seems to find time to shine.

2. Alley-oop to the stars (Feb. 17, 2019)

After he was named an all-star captain, Giannis made Golden State Warriors standout Stephen Curry his first selection in the NBA all-star draft. The two conspired on a jaw dropping alley-oop in the 2019 all-star game in Charlotte, in which Steph bounced a pass off the block of the lane high into the air, and Giannis fetched it from another part of the atmosphere to throw it down.

3. Garden party (Jan. 4, 2017)

We can argue when Giannis Antetokounmpo truly became GIANNIS! But most people will point to this as the moment his profile went nuclear. Giannis forced a turnover, then took an inbound pass, dribbled against pressure, took a huge step back and faded away north of the free throw line as he dropped in a true buzzer-beater to stun the Knicks, 105-104, inside the hallowed walls of Madison Square Garden. Giannis snatched away a game that was looking like a disappointing loss and did it in the glare of the New York spotlight.

The NBA tried to ruin our fun by stating a couple days later that he should have been called for 5 seconds. Legitimately, has that ever been called in the NBA?

4. Steph Curry in danger (Feb. 19, 2017)

In 2018, Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry drafted Giannis to be on his team for the NBA All-Star Game, part of a new format that featured two captains (LeBron James being the other) choosing sides instead of East-West rosters. Prior to the draft, Curry said he’d be happy to make that pick after Giannis dunked on him at the 2017 All-Star Game. Steph lacks the height that can really disrupt a putback dunk like this one, but he also has the rings and prestige that made this a memorable moment. It led to Curry laying down on the floor the next time he found himself between Giannis and the basket.

5. The Face (April 10, 2015)

Giannis, still blossoming as a leader and elite player in the NBA, demonstrated all his tools in the toolbox when he blocked a shot, grabbed the rebound, raced upcourt, dribbled behind his back to elude a defender and launched himself for another beautiful aerial dunk, one that followed with a demonstrative scowl that birthed a new Bucks meme. It’s basically the face of a player that had evolved from super-exciting talent to star that wasn’t going to let anything stand in his way.

6. The and-1 against Andre Drummond (April 22, 2019)

For the first time since 2001, the Bucks won a playoff series, sweeping the Detroit Pistons in four convincing games. In the second quarter, Giannis flew to the hoop for a dunk only to face defender Andre Drummond — so Giannis changed paths mid air and floated up a jumper as he descended back to Earth. It counted, he drew a foul, and the Bucks wound up dominating the game.

7. Amazing even if it shouldn't have counted (Dec. 29, 2017)

Yes, he stepped out of bounds. Giannis took the inbound with 4.7 seconds left in a tie game against a tough Oklahoma City team on the road, drove baseline and elevated for a game-winning dunk over Russell Westbrook. It was the rare blend of dunking excellence and buzzer-beating, but cameras showed that maaaaaybe Giannis nudged the baseline with his toe, and somehow review rules didn’t permit another look. Ah well. When physics don't seem to apply to you, you can't be constrained by mere boundaries.

8. Giannis does it all ... for Dad (Oct. 21, 2017)

This performance was simply the complete package, as Giannis put it together on both ends to pull out a win over the Trail Blazers. Later dedicating the win to his dad, Charles, who had passed away shortly before the season, Giannis finished with a career-high 44 points, none bigger than the two he scored on a breakaway dunk after he poked the ball away from CJ McCollum with 16 seconds to go and the Bucks trailing, 110-109. Not only that, he subsequently blocked a shot by Jusuf Nurkic near the rim that could have given the lead back to Portland. The Bucks wound up walking away with a room-rocking 113-110 win at the BMO Harris Bradley Center.

9. The Knicks get put on spin cycle (Feb. 2, 2018)

Man, the Knicks show up on this list a lot. Everyone loves a good buzzer-beater, and Giannis’ violent spin move and lefty finish with 1.4 seconds left to beat the Knicks was yet another demonstration of what it’s like to have a bona fide superstar in crunch time. Also, that alternate court in Milwaukee is fire.

10. The meanest of mugs (Feb. 6, 2020)

Khris Middleton tried to hit Giannis with an alley-oop in a big-time clash against the 76ers at Fiserv Forum, but Philly's Al Horford was able to tip the pass. No matter, as Giannis needed one hand to corral the board and throw down a monster slam, followed by a mean mug all the way down the floor.

11.The Surge over Serge (March 6, 2016)

There's certainly an argument that this is his most impressive dunk. His Euro step to shake Russell Westbrook was impressive on its own, but then he rises up for a one-handed slam to put Serge Ibaka on a poster. It’s pretty terrifying.

12. No regard for the Wisconsin kid (January 1, 2019)

Playing on New Year's Day, the Bucks were already flying high as the team with the best record in the NBA, but Giannis went to another stratosphere when he dunked on University of Wisconsin product Jon Leuer. The Bucks beat the Pistons, 121-98.

13. Stifled Tower (Dec. 9, 2017 and March 2, 2019)

The game was already pretty much in hand for the Bucks, and in real time, it felt like the Bradley Center crowd had checked out and needed a second to react to this grossly emphatic dunk over Utah’s Rudy Gobert, a.k.a “The Stifle Tower.” It was gloriously disrespectful (in the good way).

Gobert was again the subject of a Giannis posterization in a Milwaukee loss March 2, 2019.

14. The bounce pass from Hill, then flight (Nov. 10, 2019)

Facing Oklahoma City in the early stages of the 2019 season, Giannis poked away a steal, gave it to George Hill, and the veteran guard dropped a no-look bounce pass that gave Giannis a chance to defy the laws of physics yet again.

15. A little help from a new friend (Nov. 10, 2017)

The acquisition of Eric Bledsoe might go down as a pretty important move if the Bucks can finally break through in 2018 and get past the first round of the playoffs. The point guard needed no time cultivating chemistry with Giannis, setting up this monstrous ally-oop in San Antonio in Bledsoe’s first game with the Bucks.

16. The Double Clutch Dunk (Jan. 13, 2017)

The double-clutch-in-mid-air dunk against the Heat is a reminder that Giannis has broken the laws of physics.

17. Melo out (Jan. 4, 2017)

As Giannis has risen through the ranks, his list of dunked-upon victims has included some pretty big stars. In Madison Square Garden – home to a couple of spectacular entrants on this list – Giannis stole the ball and elevated from the free throw line while Carmelo Anthony made a “business decision” trailing the play.

18. EuroStep 360 (Nov. 23, 2018)

The slowly-developing spin and score (with harm) is proof of Giannis' insane athleticism, that even at a slower speed, he can't be stopped. Love the reaction at the end, as well.

19. The two-way terror (Nov. 16, 2019)

JaKarr Sampson of Indiana was seeing Giannis in his nightmares after the second quarter of a November game in 2019. Sampson and teammate Goga Bitadze were on the receiving end of a fantastic poster dunk by Giannis on the offensive end, and less than a minute later, Sampson's attempt at a driving layup was spiked into oblivion by Antetokounmpo.

20. Beware the Rapture (April 15, 2017)

Playoff dunks are surely worth more than just two points, especially when they come over a couple top players from the Toronto Raptors.

21. The save (Feb. 23, 2018)

Even some of Giannis' mistakes turn to gold. As he lost the ball on a drive in overtime against the Toronto Raptors, Giannis was able to make a lunging one handed save under the basket to Jason Terry in the corner, who flicked the ball into the air for a game-tying 3-pointer in a game the Bucks later won. It was only the raptors' fifth home loss of the season to that point, and Toronto was leading the East.

22. From the free-throw line (Feb. 11, 2017)

At times, it seems like it’s a contest Giannis holds with himself to see just how far back he can jump before soaring in for a slam. This one doesn’t have the authority of others, but good lord where did he take off from?

23. Mount Olympus (Nov. 4, 2018)

Giannis will always be a hero in his home country of Greece, so they'll forgive him for obliterating fellow countryman Kosta Koufos in a battle with the Kings.

24. Flashes of the future (Nov. 30, 2013)

The first month of the 2013-'14 season was a hellacious one for the Bucks, who opened 2-12. A win over the Celtics snapped an 11-game skid, and Giannis wasn’t a factor yet in his rookie season – still a couple weeks away from turning 19. But he chased down Jordan Crawford on a Boston breakaway for a block on one end, then took a feed and elevated from the free throw line for a remarkable glimpse of what was to come.

25. Hike (Jan. 15, 2018)

Despite his height, Giannis' freak athleticism could probably translate to just about any sport ... perhaps football. After a loose rebound pinballed around, Giannis reached down for it, hiked a perfect pass between his legs to Khris Middleton streaking down the floor and netted an easy two points against the Wizards.