Raptors Dominate Bucks 122-94! Quickley's 32 Points End Milwaukee's Win Streak

Toronto's statement victory showcases their potential to dominate, led by Immanuel Quickley's impressive performance.

Apr. 12, 2026 at 2:36pm

A vibrant, expressionist painting in neon colors capturing the raw energy and fast-paced action of a basketball game, with players' figures dissolving into unrecognizable splatters of paint.The Raptors' statement win over the Bucks showcases their potential to dominate the NBA with a high-energy, explosive performance.Oklahoma City Today

In a stunning upset, the Toronto Raptors crushed the Milwaukee Bucks 122-94, abruptly ending the Bucks' recent winning streak. Immanuel Quickley was the star of the show, lighting up the court with 32 points, 5 three-pointers, 9 assists, and 3 rebounds. The Raptors' victory was a statement win, showcasing their potential to dominate, despite missing Scottie Barnes. The Bucks, without their star player Giannis Antetokounmpo due to a calf strain, couldn't keep up, despite efforts from Ryan Rollins and Kevin Porter Jr. The Raptors pulled away in the third quarter and cruised to a commanding victory.

Why it matters

This win sends a clear message that the Raptors are a force to be reckoned with in the NBA. The Bucks' struggles without Antetokounmpo highlight his importance to the team's success, raising questions about their ability to win consistently without their star player.

The details

The game was tightly contested in the first half, with the Raptors leading by only 9 points at halftime. But the third quarter saw the Raptors pull away, outscoring the Bucks 32-22 to take a commanding lead. The Bucks' attempted comeback fell short, and the Raptors' lead ballooned to 20 points in the third quarter. The final minutes of the game were a mere formality, with the Raptors' Trayce Jackson-Davis sealing the deal with a powerful dunk.

  • The game was played on April 12, 2026.

The players

Immanuel Quickley

The star of the game for the Toronto Raptors, scoring 32 points, hitting 5 out of 11 three-pointers, dishing out 9 assists, and grabbing 3 rebounds.

Brandon Ingram

A key contributor for the Raptors, scoring 22 points.

Sandro Mamukelashvili

Scored 19 points for the Raptors.

Ryan Rollins

Scored 21 points for the Milwaukee Bucks.

Kevin Porter Jr.

Scored 21 points for the Milwaukee Bucks.

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What they’re saying

“We knew this was going to be a tough game, but the team really stepped up and played with a lot of energy and focus. Immanuel was incredible, and the rest of the guys did a great job supporting him.”

— Nick Nurse, Head Coach, Toronto Raptors

“Losing Giannis was a big blow, but that's no excuse. We have to be able to win games without him, and we just didn't have it tonight. Credit to the Raptors, they came out and dominated us.”

— Mike Budenholzer, Head Coach, Milwaukee Bucks

What’s next

The Raptors will face the Oklahoma City Thunder in their next game, which will be a test of their consistency. The Bucks will look to bounce back against the Miami Heat.

The takeaway

This game showcases the Raptors' potential to be a dominant force in the NBA, even without their star player Scottie Barnes. The Bucks' struggles without Giannis Antetokounmpo highlight his importance to the team's success and raise questions about their ability to win consistently without their superstar.