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Jamal CollierMar 17, 2026, 07:01 PM ET
- Jamal Collier is an NBA reporter at ESPN. Collier covers the Milwaukee Bucks, Chicago Bulls and the Midwest region of the NBA, including stories such as Minnesota’s iconic jersey swap between Anthony Edwards and Justin Jefferson. He has been at ESPN since Sept. 2021 and previously covered the Bulls for the Chicago Tribune. You can reach out to Jamal on Twitter @JamalCollier or via email Jamal.Collier@espn.com.
Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo has been diagnosed with a hyperextended left knee and a bone bruise, and sources told ESPN’s Shams Charania on Tuesday he will be reevaluated in one week.
Doc Rivers said Tuesday that imaging on Antetokounmpo’s knee showed no structural damage to his knee, but the Bucks coach did not not have more details on the injury or provide a timeline for Antetokounmpo’s return.
“The good news was it was really a good image. There was no damage,” Rivers said before Tuesday’s game against the visiting Cleveland Cavaliers. “It was really just good news. But I don’t know the next part [about a timeline].”
Antetokounmpo, 31, landed awkwardly after a dunk during the third quarter of Sunday’s home game against the Indiana Pacers, and although he felt like he could play through it, the Bucks sat him for the rest of the contest.
Tuesday’s game will mark the 32nd that Antetokounmpo will miss this season, the most of his career. He has seen extended absences because of strains in his right calf.
Antetokounmpo played in six games since his March 2 return from his most recent absence, averaging 25.7 points, 8.5 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 27 minutes as the team aimed to manage his workload.
“He was trying to fit 35 minutes into 20,” Rivers said in assessing Antetokounmpo’s play since his comeback. “Even the last game, he was still on I think 28, which, to be honest, that’s tight. For a coach, that’s really tight.”
In 36 games this season, Antetokounmpo is still averaging 27.6 points, 9.8 rebounds and 5.4 assists.
But Antetokounmpo’s return did not lift the Bucks any closer toward postseason contention. Milwaukee (28-39) entered Tuesday in 11th place in the Eastern Conference, trailing the Charlotte Hornets by 5½ games for 10th place and the final spot in the play-in tournament. The Bucks are 11-20 without Antetokounmpo in the lineup this season and 17-19 when he plays.
Milwaukee also was missing center Myles Turner on Tuesday with a right calf strain.
Tuesday’s outing will be the Bucks’ 68th game of the campaign, leaving just 14 games remaining for a team falling out of the playoff picture. Rivers said he did not know how the Bucks would weigh the risk of continuing Antetokounmpo’s season with the team falling so far out of contention.
“That’s a good question,” Rivers said on Tuesday. “I don’t have the answer, but it’s a very good question. Honestly, that’s all I have. … It’s something we will talk about.”


