Rajon Rondo joined Doc Rivers’ Milwaukee Bucks coaching staff last summer, bringing with him a wealth of experience and basketball intelligence. Widely respected as one of the smartest and most skilled point guards of his era, the 39-year-old offers invaluable insights to the Bucks’ roster, including guidance for superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo.
Giannis Antetokounmpo’s latest injury is a troubling development for the Milwaukee Bucks. The superstar forward pulled his left groin in the second quarter of their recent loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Bucks have come back down to earth after the electricity of the season’s opening week and a half, playing just .500 ball over their last eight games.
The Milwaukee Bucks are not playing this Wednesday, as they get their second day of rest after losing to the Cleveland Cavaliers on the road on Monday, 118-106.
As Giannis Antetokounmpo left Monday’s game against the Cleveland Cavaliers with a groin injury, the immediate reaction around the Bucks was understandable concern.
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The Milwaukee Bucks continue to falter whenever Giannis Antetokounmpo leaves the court. In Monday night’s 118-106 loss to the Cavaliers, it was obvious that Milwaukee couldn’t mount a comeback after their Antetokounmpo exited in the second quarter, even though they managed to stay competitive until late in the fourth.
Injuries have continued to plague the Milwaukee Bucks in recent years, and that trend showed no sign of slowing. During the matchup with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Giannis Antetokounmpo left the court early because of a groin strain and did not rejoin the game.
Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo will likely miss two weeks with a left groin strain, Milwaukee coach Doc Rivers said Tuesday. Antetokounmpo injured his groin during the first half of Monday's 118-106 road loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Giannis Antetokounmpo has suffered an injury, and it is an ominous sign for the Milwaukee Bucks. The superstar forward strained his left groin during a play in the second quarter of the recent loss against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Bucks can breathe a little easier, at least for now. Giannis Antetokounmpo’s MRI “went pretty well,” according to coach Doc Rivers, who said on the Courtside with Gale Klappa podcast that the All-NBA forward will “probably” miss about two weeks.
Four weeks into the season, the Milwaukee Bucks sit 8-7, ninth in the Eastern Conference. Since a 4-1 start, they have struggled to build momentum. In that span, they have failed to win consecutive games.
Rajon Rondo has been part of Doc Rivers’ Milwaukee Bucks coaching staff since last summer. Rondo was widely regarded as one of the best and smartest point guards in the NBA during his playing career.
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