
Milwaukee Bucks suffered a blowout loss to Sacramento Kings, their first defeat against them in over eight years, snapping a fifteen-game losing streak.
Despite Giannis Antetokounmpo’s 30-point performance, only three other Bucks players scored in double figures, with none surpassing eleven points. De’Aaron Fox led the Kings with 29 points.
Sacramento Kings dominated early with 8/11 three-point shooting, leading by 11 in the first quarter. Milwaukee Bucks struggled, trailing 75-56 at halftime. Despite winning the third quarter, Bucks couldn’t catch up, eventually losing 94-129 as Kings maintained a comfortable lead throughout.
In the first half, Kings shot 9/14 on above-the-break threes, but went 0/8 in the third, showing some regression. Despite Milwaukee shooting 36.6% from the field compared to Sacramento’s 53.3%, they couldn’t benefit from the law of averages.