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Thunder Lose Big to Bucks' Backups
Milwaukee's ragtag roster rains threes on Oklahoma City without Giannis
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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The Oklahoma City Thunder lost at home to the Milwaukee Bucks' backup players, 93-110. With Giannis Antetokounmpo out in street clothes, the Bucks were led by strong performances from Bobby Portis, AJ Green, and Ousmane Dieng, who combined to hit 17 three-pointers and overwhelm the Thunder.
Why it matters
This loss highlights the depth and versatility of the Bucks' roster, even without their superstar Giannis. It also raises questions about the Thunder's ability to compete against top NBA teams, especially when their own star players are out.
The details
The Bucks' backups shot an impressive 17-for-42 from three-point range, paced by strong outings from Bobby Portis, AJ Green, and Ousmane Dieng. The Thunder struggled to contain the Bucks' perimeter attack and were unable to mount a serious comeback despite the home crowd.
- The game took place on February 13, 2026.
The players
Bobby Portis
A Bucks forward who had a standout performance in the game.
AJ Green
A Bucks guard who contributed to the team's three-point barrage.
Ousmane Dieng
A Bucks player who also hit multiple threes in the win.
Giannis Antetokounmpo
The Bucks' superstar who sat out the game in street clothes.
The takeaway
This game showcased the Bucks' impressive depth and ability to win without their superstar, while also raising concerns about the Thunder's competitiveness against top NBA teams when their own stars are unavailable.





