Let’s just say it was a disaster of epic proportions for the so-called “Greek Freak.” If you were hoping for the two-time MVP to show up and dominate like you think he’s still capable of, you were left sorely disappointed. Against a Thunder squad that’s been firing on all cylinders, Giannis didn’t just underperform—he made a clear showing of what the problem on the Bucks is: him!

Where do we even start? The stat line alone tells a grim story. This wasn’t the unstoppable force we’ve seen shred defenses in the past; this was a guy who looked lost, sluggish, and completely out of sync against OKC’s swarming defense. And of course Giannis had the ball in his hands more than anyone.

The Thunder, led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander with his usual silky efficiency—made Giannis look like a shell of himself. OKC’s frontcourt had Giannis in a chokehold all night and it didn’t even look like they were really trying. He couldn’t get to the rim with his usual ferocity, settling instead for awkward mid-range jumpers that clanked off the iron like a broken record. And when he did try to bulldoze his way through, the Thunder’s help defence was there to swallow him up, forcing him into sloppy passes or outright coughing up the ball. Embarrassing.
Let’s talk about the energy—or lack thereof. Giannis is supposed to be the heart and soul of this Bucks team, the guy who lifts them when the going gets tough. But last night? He looked like he’d rather be anywhere else. No fire, no intensity, just a deer caught in the headlights of OKC’s relentless attack. The Thunder were up by double digits for most of the game, and Giannis couldn’t muster a single meaningful run to claw the Bucks back into it. You’d think a player of his caliber would rise to the occasion against a Western Conference powerhouse, but nope—he shrunk.
And don’t get me started on the free-throw line. It’s 2025, and we’re still watching Giannis airball free throws like it’s his rookie year more than a decade ago. At some point, you have to wonder: is this guy ever going to figure it out, or are we just doomed to watch him flail in big moments? The mid range everyone made such a fuss about this season is non existent when it counts:

The Bucks got smoked—probably by 20 or more—and Giannis deserves a hefty chunk of the blame. With Damian Lillard likely grinding to keep the offense afloat, Giannis left his co-star out to dry, offering nothing but a highlight reel of lowlights. Bucks fans have every right to be furious after this one. When your superstar plays this badly against a team like OKC, it’s not just a loss—it’s a statement. And the statement last night was clear: Giannis Antetokounmpo isn’t ready to hang with the league’s elite anymore. What a letdown.
Oh he got another triple double. If you are cheering for that you are just plain dumb. The only good news is that he is making it increasingly unlikely he will be traded. Because I am not the only one see how much worse he plays against harder oppponents.