Another injury to one of the Milwaukee Bucks’ star players is the last thing they need right now. While Khris Middleton’s recovery from a persistent ankle injury is still very much up in the air, Giannis Antetokounmpo has sustained a knock.
This Tuesday night, Patrick Beverley was the one who experienced a minor injury scare against the Sacramento Kings. The good news is that he appears to be doing well.
Pat Beverley of the Milwaukee Bucks hurts his knee against the Kings
During a first-quarter timeout, Beverley ended up running into Kings centre Domantas Sabonis on his way to their respective benches. Immediately following the incident, Beverley was seen gripping his left knee: Pat Bev was also hobbling as he tried to walk off the small knock.
Thankfully, Beverley was able to rejoin the game following the timeout. It appears that the Bucks may have escaped a bullet in this case because he appeared well.
However, there’s a chance that this problem can resurface over night, so it will be important to keep an eye on the situation going ahead.
The Bucks will play the Philadelphia 76ers at home on Thursday after having a day off on Wednesday.