Giannis Antetokounmpo drops a franchise-record and career-best 64 POINTS in Milwaukee Bucks’ huge win in Indiana… but he’s left FURIOUS when rival Pacers players steal his game-ball at the end!

  • Giannis Antetokounmpo had an incredible game Wednesday night.
  • But the night ended chaotically as he tried to retrieve the game ball.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo set a Bucks franchise record with 64 points on Wednesday night, but he was furious when the Pacers took away the game ball as a result of his historic performance.

It was a big night for “The Greek Freak” as his herculean scoring efforts led the Bucks to a 140-126 victory over the Pacers.

But when Antetokounmpo looked for the game ball after the final buzzer, it was nowhere to be found as Indiana took it themselves.

The two-time MVP was seen running through the Fiserv Forum tunnel as a Bucks employee tried to hold on to the 6-foot-11, 243-pound bruiser.

He later returned to the court and berated Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton and assistant coach Lloyd Pierce as he appeared to demand they give the ball back.

Giannis Antetokounmpo dominated the Pacers and scored 64 points on Wednesday.

Giannis Antetokounmpo dominated the Pacers and scored 64 points on Wednesday.

But he was furious after the game when the Pacers took the game ball.

But he was furious after the game when the Pacers took the game ball.

Antetokounmpo then berated Pacers assistant Lloyd Pierce and Indiana star Tyrese Haliburton.

Antetokounmpo then berated Pacers assistant Lloyd Pierce and Indiana star Tyrese Haliburton.

Haliburton and Pierce could be seen chatting (more calmly) with Khris Middleton and Damian Lillard beforehand.

Later in the game broadcast, the Bucks’ Jae Crowder and another Milwaukee player were shown being separated from the Pacers in the tunnel by a security guard, although the situation did not turn violent.

After all, according to Bleacher Report Chris Haynes Bucks security was reportedly able to get the ball to Antetokounmpo.

Haynes wrote on X that the Pacers said they intended to give the ball to rookie Oscar Tshiebwe, who scored his first career point in the loss.

After the game, the Pacers tweeted: “Oscar Tshiebwe moved to the United States from the Democratic Republic of Congo as a teenager to pursue his basketball dream.”

Antetokounmpo made 20 of 28 field goals in a dominant performance.

Antetokounmpo made 20 of 28 field goals in a dominant performance over the Pacers on Wednesday.

“Tonight he fulfilled his dream of playing in the NBA and scored his first career point.”

Antetokounmpo also had 14 rebounds and four steals.

He made a staggering 32 free throws during that contest.

The incident occurred following the Pacers’ 128-119 win over the Bucks in the semifinals of the season tournament.

Indiana would lose to the Lakers in the championship game.