Giannis Antetokounmpo was damn near unstoppable during the Milwaukee Bucks' championship run. But the 2-time MVP is still trying to get better as he enters his age-27 season.

One obvious area for growth would be his shooting. For as dominant as the Bucks star was during their road to the NBA Finals, he shot a putrid 18.6% from three-point land.

It looks like Giannis has been working hard on his J in the offseason. He put his improvement on full display during the Bucks' preseason contest against the Utah Jazz.

Antetokounmpo went 5-for-8 off jump shots. While anyone can have a hot-shooting night, it's the smoother form and much more natural attempts that really catches your eye.

For the longest time, the Bucks star's shooting form has looked awkward and clunky. And while he doesn't quite look like Kevin Durant just yet, his off-the-dribble pull-ups are lightyears from where they once were.

Obviously, this is just the preseason and not everything that manifests here translates into the actual games that count. But given just how much Giannis Antetokounmpo has improved his game year after year, there's a good chance some of this stems from the work he put in during the summer.