"The Greek Freak" dominated, shooting 12-of-15 in just 19 minutes, grabbing eight rebounds. Kevin Porter Jr. returned from injury contributing 13 points, while A.J. Green (15) and Bobby Portis Jr. (13) completed Milwaukee's offensive picture.
For Brooklyn, rookie Danny Wolf stood out, recording a career-high 22 points on 5-of-9 shooting from deep, with Jalen Wilson adding 13. However, the Nets, missing top scorer Michael Cooper Jr. alongside guards Egor Demin and Cam Thomas, struggled significantly to cope.
The second quarter proved pivotal: a 39-24 run pushed the Bucks ahead 71-53 by halftime. The lead eventually reached 32 points (92-60) during the third. Brooklyn paid dearly for their absences and limited offensive solutions, as the halftime deficit clearly illustrated the overwhelming power imbalance.
Antetokounmpo, coming off 30 points against the Knicks, ensured this performance brought a decisive Milwaukee victory. Looking ahead, the Nets host Charlotte today, while Bucks travel to Washington.