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Bucks Star Cleared To Play But Not Ready Yet

Bucks Star Cleared To Play But Not Ready Yet
Bucks Star Cleared To Play But Not Ready Yet


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The Milwaukee Bucks find themselves navigating treacherous waters in the 2024-25 season, their championship aspirations seemingly slipping through their fingers like sand.

With a disheartening record that has them languishing near the bottom of the Eastern Conference, the team’s struggles have become a stark narrative of unfulfilled potential.

Amidst this turbulent backdrop, a glimmer of hope emerges in the form of Khris Middleton.

After months of rehabilitation from a stubborn ankle injury, the veteran wing is inching closer to a potential comeback that could reshape the Bucks’ troubled trajectory.

According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, Middleton’s return hinges on his ability to manage pain—a delicate balance between medical clearance and personal resilience.

The 33-year-old’s absence has been more than a mere statistical gap.

Under new head coach Doc Rivers, Middleton has been present for only 15 regular-season games, with the much-anticipated triumvirate of Middleton, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and Damian Lillard sharing the court for a mere seven contests.

Middleton’s pedigree remains undeniable—a three-time All-Star, NBA champion, and Olympic gold medalist who has repeatedly demonstrated his ability to elevate team dynamics.

Yet, injuries have cruelly restricted his on-court presence, limiting him to just 88 regular-season games since the 2022-23 season.

The Bucks are banking on more than just statistical recovery.

They’re hoping Middleton can provide the intangible spark that transforms a struggling team into a competitive force.

His potential return represents more than a player coming back from injury; it’s a potential turning point for a franchise desperate to reclaim its former glory.

As the team continues to support Middleton’s carefully managed return—eyeing 5-on-5 scrimmages and gradual reintegration—there’s a visible sense of anticipation.


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