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Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo briefly turned into a college hopeful this week, sparking laughs and curiosity across social media. The two-time MVP wondered aloud if he could suit up for the Marquette Golden Eagles ahead of their game against Southern, asking if he had any NCAA eligibility left. Random thoughts as I sit in my living room…do I have college eligibility??? Can I suit up for Marquette tonight? 🤔💭 Antetokounmpo, who played professionally in Greece before his NBA career began, posed the question playfully but with enough intrigue to make fans pause for a moment. The Marquette men’s basketball account quickly joined the fun, replying with a photoshopped image of Giannis wearing the school’s gold and blue uniform, per Bleacher Report. The interaction drew thousands of likes within hours, uniting Wisconsin’s college and pro fan bases in a moment of shared humor. From Bucks Star to Campus Daydream Of course, Giannis taking his talents to the Big East is pure fantasy. At 30 years old and firmly entrenched as one of the league’s most dominant forces, the Bucks forward has little left to prove at any level. Still, imagining him on a college floor was enough to stir conversation online, especially given his current form. Antetokounmpo has powered Milwaukee to a 5-3 start while averaging 32.3 points, 16 rebounds and 6.5 assists per game. Even NBA defenses can’t slow him, so picturing him running through college competition made the joke land even harder. Some fans even suggested he could borrow Doc Rivers’ retired Marquette No. 31 jersey for the occasion. While the Bucks push toward a 10th straight playoff appearance, ranking eighth in the league with a 117.2 offensive rating, Marquette is chasing its own goals. Coach Shaka Smart’s team looks to extend its four-year NCAA Tournament streak after finishing 23-11 last season. The program’s playful response to Giannis added a national spotlight on the eve of their opener. Early MVP Buzz Around Milwaukee Antetokounmpo’s lighthearted post came as his season gains serious MVP traction. Even his peers have begun campaigning for him, Sports Illustrated reports. After Giannis dropped 33 points, 13 rebounds and five assists in a win over the Pacers, former Bucks guard Patrick Beverley posted on X, “Man give Greek MVP right now,” followed by a string of fire and basketball emojis. Current teammate Cole Anthony offered his own praise after a late-October victory against Toronto. “He’s the best player in the world in my opinion,” Anthony said. “He affects the game in so many different ways. Maybe that’s why you’re not even noticing he’s got 20 rebounds too. You’re looking at the 31 points, the seven assists, him locking down the paint. It’s different seeing that every day.” The defining play so far came against Indiana, when Antetokounmpo buried a fadeaway jumper at the buzzer. “I just wanted to make sure I take the last shot,” he told reporters afterward. “Start your dribble at six seconds, shoot it at two or one second, and just shoot it long. It went in.” Whether he’s imagining a cameo in college hoops or sealing wins at the highest level, Giannis continues to blend power, humor, and dominance into one compelling story.