The Milwaukee Bucks still do not know their rival in the first round of the playoffs, so they are taking advantage of these days to make general adjustments and address different concepts of the game that serve as preparation for the peak moment of the season.
The Wisconsin franchise will play its first playoff game this Sunday at the Fiserv Forum. A meeting in which they hope to have Khris Middleton, who has received the go-ahead to return to training without any type of restriction as of Thursday, as coach Mike Budenholzer has shared.
“He’ll do some individual work, he’ll work in the weight room, and he’ll do some more individual work. [el miércoles]. Then we have planned for him to train with the others on Thursday,” said the Bucks head coach, according to the report. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Middleton relapsed from a right knee injury during the April 5 game against the Chicago Bulls. This ailment had already forced him to miss 18 games between December and January. The forward regained ownership without restriction of minutes on March 7. Since then he has played eleven games, averaging 19.9 points and 7.0 assists, until he was injured again.
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