At just 30 years old, Giannis Antetokounmpo has already defined a generation in the NBA. His talent earned him two MVP awards and one championship. Beyond the accolades, he continues to show impressive consistency year after year. His impact and legacy stand tall, but that do not stop him from appreciating other great players. Now, he has revealed his picks for the greatest point guards of all time.
In a recent fan Q&A on X, formerly Twitter, Milwaukee Bucks star revealed his top three point guards of all time. The Greek Freak listed Magic Johnson, Stephen Curry, and Isaiah Thomas as his elite trio. His choices quickly sparked discussion across the basketball world.

Lakers legend Magic Johnson ranks as one of the greatest point guards to ever play the game. He revolutionized the position with his size, vision, and leadership. In addition, he won five NBA championships and three league MVP awards. With those achievements, he set a standard that still defines excellence at the one.
Stephen Curry’s inclusion reflects his massive impact during what many call ‘LeBron’s era.’ The Warriors icon has won two MVPs and four NBA titles with one franchise. Furthermore, he revolutionized the game with his unmatched shooting range and movement without the ball. His place on the list recognizes his impactful legacy in the league.

Isaiah Thomas, Magic Johnson and Stephen Curry playing the NBA.
Perhaps the most debated name in Giannis’ list is Isaiah Thomas. The Pistons legend secured two titles during an era ruled by Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, and Michael Jordan. Though often overlooked in mainstream rankings, Thomas earned respect through toughness, leadership, and fearless play. His selection honors his ability to dominate despite his size, a choice praised by many but also criticized by others.
Although this is only Giannis’ perspective, it opened a debate on social media. Very few agreed with the inclusion of Isaiah Thomas in his selection. Especially because very few consider that he had a relevant impact over players like Oscar Robertson or John Stockson.
Nevertheless, Thomas managed to lead the Detroit Pistons to two NBA championships, framing his name in an era where there were players like Michael Jordan or Larry Bird dominating the league.