As crazy as it sounds, the crowd brought it all night long — for a meaningless game. However, the Thunder would escape with a 127-116 win. Oh well!
The Bucks would hold a two point advantage heading into the second quarter. DJ Wilson flew out of the gates, quickly picking up nine points in the opening 12 minutes. Tim Frazier would also match that, piling up nine of his own as well.
But Oklahoma City would soon take advantage of the Bucks’ thin roster — and in a big way. A 15-3 run would propel them in front and provided them a double-digit halftime lead, 68-58.