Bucks Monitoring Middleton’s Workload After Knee Surgery, Will Not Play Sunday Against Hawks

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Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo’s teammate, Khris Middleton, underwent knee surgery earlier this week and will not be playing on Sunday against the Atlanta Hawks. The Bucks are monitoring Middleton’s workload closely after the surgery, and are taking a cautious approach to his recovery.

Middleton had been dealing with knee soreness since the beginning of the season, and the Bucks decided to take a proactive approach to his health by having him undergo surgery. The procedure was successful, and Middleton is expected to make a full recovery.

The Bucks have been very careful with Middleton’s workload since the surgery, and have not allowed him to participate in any contact drills. He has been limited to light shooting and running drills, and has not been cleared for full practice.

The Bucks are taking a cautious approach to Middleton’s recovery, and are monitoring his progress closely. They want to make sure he is fully recovered before allowing him to return to the court.

The Bucks are hoping that Middleton will be able to return to the court soon, as he is a key player for the team. He is averaging 18.2 points, 4.3 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game this season, and his presence on the court is invaluable for the Bucks.

The Bucks are hoping that Middleton will be able to return to the court soon, and will continue to monitor his workload closely as he recovers from knee surgery. In the meantime, they will look to other players to step up in his absence.

Bucks Monitoring Middleton's Workload After Knee Surgery, Will Not Play Sunday Against Hawks