Memorable Giannis block, dunk and assist are nominees for 'Play of the Year,' and fans can vote for the winner

The best of Giannis Antetokounmpo could be named the best in the NBA.

The physics-defying Milwaukee Bucks star is a finalist in three play-of-the-year categories for the NBA Awards Presented by Kia, and fans can vote for their favorites with the winners announced June 25 on TNT.

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His memorable dunk as he leaped over Tim Hardaway at Madison Square Garden on Feb. 6 to finish off an alley-oop pass by Khris Maddleton is among the finalists in Dunk of the Year.

His “hike” pass for a Middleton breakaway basket against the Washington Wizards is up for Assist of the Year.

His Block of the Year entrant came against Portland on Oct. 21, when he rejected Jusuf Nurkic's shot by the rim that would have given the Blazers the lead with less than 6 seconds to go. Instead, the Bucks held on for victory.

Other categories fans can vote on include Handle of the Year, Best Style and Clutch Shot of the Year.

The Bucks are on the receiving end of four finalists. Phoenix's Devin Booker is one of the five in "Clutch Shot of the Year," the Los Angeles Clippers' Milos Teodosic is a nominee for "Assist of the Year," Bam Adebayo is a nominee for "Block of the Year" and Boston's Kyrie Irving is nominated for "Handle of the Year."

Don't feel too bad, though; the Bucks still defeated the Suns on Nov. 22 in overtime, 113-107, after Devon Booker forced the extra session with his crazy triple.

The Bucks weren't so lucky in the other three examples. Irving's handiwork came in the "Return to the Mecca" game Oct. 26.

What the heck; here are the plays by Teodosic and Adebayo.

Fans can vote for the awards at NBA.com or use social media by employing the hashtags #AwardName and first/last name of the winner (#DunkOfTheYearGiannisAntetokounmpo). Thank goodness Twitter expanded its character count.

The fan-voted awards will be announced in addition to the NBA’s traditional season awards, including MVP, Rookie of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year.