The Milwaukee Bucks will play their first game since Thursday’s painful NBA In-Season Tournament quarterfinal loss to the Indiana Pacers on Monday night. The Bucks have had a few days to process their setback, and they appear to be playing with a chip on their shoulder come Monday.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Chicago Bulls Injury ReportMilwaukee’s injury report for their upcoming Central Division matchup against the Bulls has already been issued, and Bucks fans will be relieved to know that there are no surprises.
Jae Crowder and Pat Connaughton, who have both been injured in recent games, are both out for Monday’s game. With a left ankle sprain, rookie Chris Livingston is questionable to play.
The Milwaukee Bucks will be back in action on Monday night in their first game after their heartbreaking NBA In-Season Tournament semifinal loss to the Indiana Pacers on Thursday. The Bucks have had a few days to let that loss sink in and it appears that they will be playing with a chip on their shoulder come Monday.
Milwaukee Bucks’ Injury Report Vs. BullsMilwaukee has already released its injury report for their upcoming Central Division clash against the Bulls, and Bucks fans will be glad to know that there aren’t any surprises.Jae Crowder and Pat Connaughton, who have both been sidelined over the past several games, remain out for Monday’s contest. Rookie Chris Livingston is questionable to play with a left ankle sprain, although he hasn’t figured much in Coach Adrian Griffin’s rotation anyway.
The Bucks have also listed their NBA G League/two-way players as out against Chicago. Marques Bolden, TyTy Washington Jr., and Lindell Wigginton will all be unavailable.
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