The Milwaukee Bucks have four players listed on the injury report ahead of their matchup against the Utah Jazz on Monday. Giannis Antetokounmpo, who is putting together another MVP-caliber season, is expected to play despite dealing with right patella tendinopathy for some time.
Giannis is listed as "probable" on the injury report and is likely to lead the Bucks' charge unless a last-minute setback arises.
Khris Middleton is listed as "questionable" due to bilateral ankle injury management. The veteran forward has shown gradual improvement in form since returning earlier this season.
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However, Middleton struggled in the Bucks' recent loss to the Clippers on Saturday, finishing with zero points, four rebounds and one assist while shooting 0 of 4 from the field, including 0 of 2 from beyond the arc.
AJ Green is also "questionable" as he continues to recover from a left quad strain. The young guard has missed the last three games and was last seen on the court on Jan. 17 against the Toronto Raptors.
Bobby Portis Jr. has been ruled out of Monday's game for personal reasons. He also missed Milwaukee's previous contest against the Clippers.
As for the Bucks' season, Doc Rivers' team currently holds a 25-18 record, ranking fourth in the Eastern Conference standings after 43 games.
Where to watch Milwaukee Bucks vs. Utah Jazz?
The Milwaukee Bucks vs. Utah Jazz game is scheduled to take place on Monday, Jan. 27 at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. The game will tip off at 9 p.m. EST (6 p.m. PT).
The Bucks vs. Jazz game will be broadcast live on FanDuel Sports Network - Wisconsin (local) and KJZZ (local). The pre game coverage will begin one hour before tip off. Hoops fans will also have the option to stream the game live on the NBA League Pass and Fubo TV app and website (regional restrictions may apply).
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