It was a bad sign for the Thunder that it was a bad day for a Thunder sign. Yes. But more simply it was a bad sign for the Thunder that there was a second half.
Down by six at the half, Giannis made it pretty clear how the second half was going to go.

He ended up hitting 9–11 shots from the field in a 24-point second half, and eight out of those nine shots were dunks or layups.

The only other one was a shooter’s touch three, and if Giannis is getting shooter’s touch threes…

A couple nights earlier (after oddly not getting a basket in the first half), Giannis came out and put up 21 points in the third quarter in Utah, and apparently short-circuited the NBA.