Giannis Antetokounmpo recorded his 50th career triple-double, leading the Milwaukee Bucks to a 130-115 win over the Sacramento Kings on Tuesday night. The victory snapped Sacramento’s seven-game winning streak.

Antetokounmpo tallied 30 points, 13 assists, and 11 rebounds in the Bucks’ dominant performance. The triple-double marked his fifth of the season, excluding his sixth in the NBA Cup championship game, as those stats remain unofficial.

Milwaukee, now 21-17, saw contributions from Damian Lillard with 24 points, Brook Lopez with 21, and A.J. Green adding 16 off the bench. The Bucks built an early lead, going up by 28 points in the second quarter, and never relinquished control.

DeMar DeRozan led the Kings, scoring 28 points, while De’Aaron Fox chipped in 20 and Keon Ellis contributed 18. Domantas Sabonis narrowly missed a triple-double with 16 points, 10 rebounds, and nine assists. The Kings are now 20-20.

Sacramento was shorthanded, missing Malik Monk due to a sore groin. The Bucks also played without Khris Middleton, who is managing an ankle injury, and Gary Trent Jr., sidelined by a hip issue.

Milwaukee’s offense clicked from the start, posting their highest point total of the season while shooting 49.5% from the field. The Bucks also dominated the boards, outrebounding the Kings 52-45, with Bobby Portis contributing nine rebounds off the bench.

Sacramento struggled defensively, allowing Milwaukee to shoot 83.3% from the free-throw line and 37.8% from beyond the arc. The Kings’ bench scored just 22 points, highlighting the absence of Monk, a critical part of their second unit.