Giannis Antetokounmpo could do anything on Sunday night, whether he was on the court or on his way to the locker room. The Milwaukee Bucks superstar led his team to a much-needed win over the Brooklyn Nets, tying their second-round series 2-2. 

The Greek Freak starred in a very curious moment after the game, being at the right place at the right time. On his way to the locker room, the 2x NBA MVP threw a towel to the fans. Right after that, somebody dropped their phone, and Giannis was right there to catch it. 

He handed the device to a security guard to finish a smooth sequence. 

Antetokounmpo was everywhere on Sunday, taking his team to a big W in front of the favorites Nets. He finished the game with 34 points, 12 rebounds, 3 assists, and one big-time save in the Bucks 107-96 win.

The 2x NBA MVP had a terrific night, topping it off with an excellent move to save that cell phone.

The Bucks are heading back to New York to face the Nets in Game 5 of the series. Giannis will try to steal a win at Barclays Center to finish the job at Fiserv Forum. The picture looks dark for the Nets without Kyrie Irving, and Giannis will try to take advantage of that. 

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Pacers collapse down the stretch as Celtics sweep ECF
Hall of Famer, beloved broadcaster Bill Walton dead at 71
Jason Robertson leads Stars to comeback win over Oilers in Game 3
Despite recent form, Rafael Nadal's legacy is still gold standard for tennis
Bengals coach offers significant injury update on QB Joe Burrow
MLB officials expect automated ball-strike system to be implemented in 2026
Vikings reportedly considered Justin Jefferson trade during NFL Draft
A matured Kyrie Irving is finally proving to be the star we all knew he could be
Insider: Sixers 'a threat' to sign LeBron James in free agency
Week 14 NASCAR rankings: Larson's no-show shakes up the running order
Three hitters Braves should target after losing Ronald Acuna Jr.
Shohei Ohtani shares major update on his pitching rehab
Status of Pacers' Tyrese Haliburton revealed for Game 4 of ECF
Martins designate right-hander for assignment
Dave Pasch pays heartfelt homage to longtime broadcast partner Bill Walton
Rangers' Jacob Trouba fined $5K for elbowing Evan Rodrigues
Eagles players gush over leadership qualities of Saquon Barkley
NFL considering regular-season games in Dublin, Paris
Nationals designate former top prospect for assignment
Browns running back shares when he expects to return from torn ACL

Want more Bucks news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.