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Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo on the trade that sends teammate Khris Middleton to the Washington Wizards
Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo reinjured his left calf in the past week, and the league’s leading vote-getter will miss the NBA all-star game Feb. 16.
Antetokounmpo last played Feb. 2 against Memphis, scoring 30 points on 14-of-21 shooting in 37 minutes. He was then rested, along with several other players, on Feb. 3 in Oklahoma City due to pain in his right knee that he has been managing since training camp. After participating in the team’s shootaround in Charlotte on Feb. 5, he was expected to start that night. But after taking the court for final warmups, he said he felt the calf tighten and exited the game just before the national anthem.
“He wanted to play the Charlotte game, didn’t feel great once he went out on the floor and that was a game time decision — thank God he didn’t play,” Rivers said before Sunday’s game. “And then from there we’ve just been monitoring it and it just hasn’t improved enough for us to play him. If this was a playoff game would he play? Probably yes. But this is not. And we want to make sure he’s playing in the playoffs. Obviously we haven’t been playing well over the last seven games. We’d love to have him, but you still gotta be smart. At the end of the day I think it’s more important to get him healthy.”
Listed with tightness in the calf, he was ruled out against Atlanta on Friday and then the injury was downgraded to a strain on Saturday and was immediately shelved for the 76ers game on Sunday. Rivers believed Antetokounmpo will miss Monday’s game against Golden State and Tuesday’s game in Minnesota.
“There’s no greater severity, it’s just we’re very cautious with it,” Rivers said. “Those things linger and we’re not going to take any chances.”
That caution extends to the all-star game in San Francisco, as Antetokounmpo will sit out.
“That wouldn’t be a good look, now would it?” Rivers said of the league’s leading vote-getter playing in the exhibition.
Antetokounmpo suffered a strain in the soleus muscle in that left calf on April 9 of last season, forcing him to miss the last three games of the regular season and the entire six-game playoff series against Indiana, which concluded nearly a month later.
Rivers said he wasn’t 100% sure if this strain is related to that one, but did not think so.
“Giannis is very aware that he hasn’t played in the last two years in the playoffs,” Rivers added. “And that is very important to him.”
Rivers said the hope is Antetokounmpo will be ready to play coming out of the break, but even if that is the case it would be unlikely he would play in both games of the Feb. 20-21 back-to-back against the Los Angeles Clippers and in Washington − which would be the first time the Bucks played against recently traded Khris Middleton.
By sitting out three games this week, Antetokounmpo will have missed 12 games. He will be able to miss only five more games after the break to be considered for postseason honors, like MVP and all-NBA and all-defensive teams. Players must appear in 65 games under the new collective bargaining agreement signed in 2024 to qualify for such distinctions.
A two-time league MVP, Antetokounmpo has made eight straight all-NBA teams and has made five all-defensive teams. He has played in 65 or more games once (2023-24) in the past five seasons.
The Bucks are 4-5 without Antetokounmpo in the lineup this season.
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