Khris Middleton Injury: Remains Out
What Happened?
Khris Middleton, a star forward for the Milwaukee Bucks, has been out since the end of the regular season due to a sprained medial collateral ligament (MCL) in his left knee. He suffered the injury during Game 2 of the Bucks' first-round playoff series against the Chicago Bulls.
Middleton underwent an MRI, which revealed the extent of the injury. The Bucks initially hoped that Middleton would be able to return to the lineup during the Eastern Conference Finals, but his recovery has taken longer than expected.
What's Next?
Middleton is currently listed as day-to-day, and there is no timetable for his return. He has been participating in light workouts, but he has not yet been cleared for contact.
The Bucks are hopeful that Middleton will be able to return to the lineup for the NBA Finals, but they are not rushing his recovery. They know that they need him to be healthy and at his best in order to compete for a championship.
Impact on the Bucks
Middleton's absence has been a major blow to the Bucks. He is their second-leading scorer and rebounder, and he is a key part of their defense.
Without Middleton, the Bucks have struggled offensively. They have lost four of the six games that he has missed, and they have been held to an average of 99.5 points per game.
The Bucks are hoping that Middleton will be able to return soon, but they are not going to rush him back. They know that they need him to be healthy and at his best in order to compete for a championship.