Antetokounmpo led Milwaukee over visiting Oklahoma 118-93 with a game-high 30 points and 19 rebounds. With 11 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists, Khris Middleton had his second career triple-double, and his first since 2018. The Bucks' strong defense held the Thunder to a season-low 37.1 percent shooting output. With a record of 49–21, Oklahoma City dropped to second place in the Western Conference, one game behind Denver, and one game ahead of Minnesota in third.
Milwaukee's record increased to 46-25, three games ahead of Cleveland in second place in the Eastern Conference. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of Oklahoma City finished with just 12 points, which is his second-worst game total of the year. It ended a 29-game streak in which the NBA's second-best scorer—who is currently just ahead of Antetokounmpo—scored at least 20 points per game.