Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports

Thousands of Philadelphia 76ers fans showed up to the Wells Fargo Center on Christmas Day, hoping their team would gift them a victory over the Milwaukee Bucks

Just when the stadium started filling with joy, Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo silenced the crowd with an epic one-handed slam.

Antetokounmpo covered the length of the court with ease as he flew through the 76ers’ starters to the hoop. The moment he saw an opening, Antetokounmpo soared through the air like Santa Claus and threw down the ferocious jam.

The entire city of Philadelphia seemed to go quiet in an instant. Antetokounmpo showed off his insane reach, going around Tobias Harris and slamming it down for the rim-rattling dunk.

While 76ers fans might have been good this season, Antetokounmpo seems determined to put coal in their collective stocking and send them home feeling disappointed on Christmas Day.

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