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Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo Nearly 'Murdered' Celtics' Aron Baynes With This Dunk Attempt And Everyone Lost It

"Almost caught another body."

Giannis Antetokounmpo was about to turn the Boston Celtics-Milwaukee Bucks' game into a ghastly crime scene last night, when he took off just inside the paint and tried to posterize Aron Baynes during the waning seconds of the first quarter.

Despite being fouled, missing the right-handed dunk, and Milwaukee eventually losing the game, all anyone could think about after the contest was how the Bucks' All-Star forward nearly caught a body.

Check out these awestruck reactions to his near dunk.

  • One look at this Antetokounmpo dunk attempt and you instantly realize how crazy it would have been had he finished it

    As a matter of fact, watch the instant replay in slow motion.

  • Just like that, Twitter was begging for someone to please call 911 to report an attempted murder

    The Greek Freak left the ground with nothing but bad intentions on this play.

  • He nearly turned an October regular-season game into a crime scene that would forever live in infamy

    Police would have had a sheet covering Baynes's body and everything like, "Nothing to see here, folks."

  • You already know that Baynes was in his car last night like ...

    Count your blessings, sir.

  • it's safe to say that ...

    Agreed. #Facts.

  • And the story of witnessing the Greek Freak's dunk would have been passed down from generation to generation

    All of this! Giannis Antetokounmpo is one badd man, leading the NBA in scoring early into this 2017-18 season by averaging 35 points per game. We guess he's taking Kobe Bryant's challenge to win the league MVP to heart.

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