The latest Milwaukee Bucks Daily is here as Greg Monroe will miss two weeks due to injury.
In this latest edition of the Milwaukee Bucks Daily, we catch up with the news surrounding Greg Monroe’s injury, reaction to Sunday’s road win in Atlanta, and much more.
Without Monroe, the Bucks will be forced to lean on John Henson and Thon Maker at the center position. While Maker has yet to recapture the kind of play that made him so effective in the playoffs, Henson is enjoying one of his best spells in years and will be hoping to build upon it with a chance at extended minutes.
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Back to the present, let’s look at today’s Bucks stories:
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Milwaukee Bucks Game Preview: Oct. 20 at Atlanta Hawks (read here): Prior to Sunday’s game in Atlanta, I took a closer look at the keys to victory for both teams, highlighted a Hawk to watch out for, and shared our staff predictions.
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Bucks center Greg Monroe will miss two weeks with left calf injury (read here): Matt Velazquez of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports, as Jason Kidd revealed following the win in Atlanta that Greg Monroe will be out for two weeks due to a recurrence of the calf injury that had troubled him in preseason.
Bucks 117, Hawks 106: Grabbing control of the situation from the get-go (read here): Matt Velazquez also spoke to the players following their wire-to-wire win over the Hawks, who revealed that avoiding previous Sunday afternoon struggles was at the forefront of their minds.
Basketball’s positionless savior is ready for primetime (read here): Alex Wong of The Atlantic wrote about Giannis Antetokounmpo and the influence he’s asserting in the positionless age of the NBA.
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That’s it for today’s roundup, but we’ll be back to do it all again tomorrow.