MILWAUKEE -- Jason Kidd spent almost 20 years of his professional life carving out a Hall of Fame career in the NBA, but now, as he continues the next chapter of his basketball life, he does so as the coach of a 22-year-old superstar in Giannis Antetokounmpo. ESPN.com caught up with Kidd to discuss a number of different topics, including what it's like to coach one of the brightest young stars in the league. In the process, Kidd shared his thoughts on how much the game has changed since he played

Q: What's it like coaching somebody who has that much talent?

A: I think it's exciting. To be able to come to work with someone like Giannis, who works extremely hard. Just understanding his ability and trying to get him where he wants to go, that makes work a lot of fun and challenging.

Q: Is he comparable to anybody?

A: I don't know. You look at Magic, and you look at Kevin Garnett when you look at trying to put players together. Maybe Giannis is sort of like that. He might be his own person, too, so ...

Q: Are there times when you watch tape after a game and even you have to shake your head at what he's able to do?

A: Yeah. For him, from where we started and where we are to the present day, I think it just speaks volumes of his patience, his work ethic and his trust in us and helping him get to where he wants to go. And he's just at the beginning of that, so it's just remarkable watching him. The things that he can do now that he couldn't do two years ago.