Antetokounmpo breaks Bucks' rebounding record in win over Rockets
Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo (R) drives to the basket during the first half of the game against the Houston Rockets at Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S., Dec. 17, 2023. (Getty Images Photo)


Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 26 points and grabbed 17 rebounds, surpassing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the Bucks' all-time rebounding leader, while Damian Lillard contributed 39 points in the Milwaukee Bucks' 128-119 victory over the Houston Rockets on Sunday night.

Antetokounmpo's highest rebounding total of the season allowed him to surpass Abdul-Jabbar after he had already moved past the Hall of Famer for the team's scoring record. He is also the Bucks' career leader in assists, joining Michael Jordan (Chicago), LeBron James (Cleveland) and Kevin Garnett (Minnesota) as the only players to lead a franchise in all three categories.

The Bucks won their 13th straight home game and improved to 14-1 at home while snapping the Rockets' five-game winning streak. Houston (13-10) dropped to 2-9 on the road.

Khris Middleton scored 14 of his 20 points in the fourth quarter as the Bucks finally pulled away. Middleton sank a 3-pointer to give the Bucks a 112-106 lead with 5:26 left, and a three-point play by Antetokounmpo made it 118-111 with 3:44 remaining.

Brook Lopez added 18 points for the Bucks (19-7), and Bobby Portis had 11 off the bench.

Dillon Brooks was ejected after picking up two technical fouls with 38.9 seconds left, and Rockets coach Ime Udoka also whistled for two technical fouls after coming out on the court. Lillard made three of four free throws after the techs to tie his season-high scoring total. He also had 11 assists.

Fred VanVleet led the Rockets with 22 points, and center Alperen Sengun had 20. Brooks added 18, and Jabari Smith Jr. scored 16.

Antetokounmpo broke Abdul-Jabbar's record with a rebound of Tari Eason's missed shot with 7:46 left in the fourth quarter. It was his 14th rebound of the game, giving him 17,162 rebounds in his 11th season with Milwaukee.

The Bucks showed a video of his career rebounding highlights at the next timeout, and Antetokounmpo received a huge ovation from the Fiserv Forum crowd.

Back-to-back 3-pointers by Lopez and Lillard gave the Bucks an 83-72 lead midway through the third quarter and forced a Houston timeout.

Brooks had a basket taken away on a review when it was determined he committed an offensive foul, using his right elbow to inadvertently strike Pat Connaughton in the face.

The Bucks led by as many as 14 points late in the third quarter before Jeff Green sank a 3-pointer and two free throws, cutting the Rockets' deficit to 100-91 entering the final period.

Lillard got off to a fast start, scoring 15 points and adding five assists in the first quarter as the Bucks jumped out to a 33-28 lead. Lillard was 5 for 6 from the field and 2 of 3 from 3-point range.

Andre Jackson gave the Bucks a boost midway through the second quarter, tipping in a miss and scoring on a fast-break layup on consecutive possessions as Milwaukee took a 52-43 lead. He added a corner 3-pointer and finished with nine points in the half.

Milwaukee led 71-60 at halftime despite allowing 58.5% shooting by the Rockets. Lillard had 20 points, and Antetokounmpo added 17 points and eight rebounds.

The Bucks played without guard Malik Beasley, who missed his second straight game with a non-COVID-19 illness.