Doc Rivers lauded the "amazing" Giannis Antetokounmpo after the Milwaukee Bucks star recorded a 40-point triple-double against the Washington Wizards.

The Bucks saw off the Wizards 124-114 on Saturday.

Antetokounmpo missed the Bucks' 106-103 NBA Cup victory over the Miami Heat on Tuesday due to swelling in his left knee but returned to record his third triple-double in the last six games he has played.

He finished with 42 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists for the surging Bucks, who also had Damian Lillard contribute 25 points and 10 assists.

"He’s doing it every night, making the right plays, he really is," said Bucks coach Rivers.

"He’s been amazing. He’s scoring, but more importantly, he’s getting everybody involved. It’s so difficult to hold off a passer that can score.

"The way Giannis is passing, you’ve got to pick your poison. We have so much shooting [ability] on the floor, it really helps him.

"This is the best stretch by far with me, because he’s not just scoring, it’s everything. He’s just doing a lot of stuff for us, and he’s doing it in the flow."

Reflecting on the Bucks' performance, Rivers said this was a victory that his team can take plenty of lessons from.

He said: "I didn’t think we played a great game. These games are hard, sometimes. We didn’t start the game right.

"You take wins like this, these are the games that earlier in the season, we’d have lost. You take lessons from these games.

"Giannis and Dame down the stretch, really played a two-man game. A lot of good stuff to show our team and for us to keep building.

"[The Wizards] played well, give them credit, they were aggressive.

"You never judge a win, you take the win and move on and take lessons from it. Sometimes you don’t take anything from games but this one is one that down the stretch, we’ll be able to show some good stuff [from it]."