Khris Middleton, forward for the Milwaukee Bucks, was chasing a triple-double and needed one point to reach the mark. However, his head coach, Doc Rivers,
With just under four minutes remaining in the fourth quarter of Sunday's game between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Oklahoma City Thunder, Khris Middleton needed one point to get a triple-double.
Giannis Antetokounmpo had 30 points and a season-high 19 rebounds, Khris Middleton recorded his second career triple-double, and the Milwaukee Bucks trounced the Oklahoma City Thunder 118-93 during Sunday’s NBA action.
Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo will return Thursday night from a two-game absence due to a left hamstring issue, while Khris Middleton will rest one night after playing 33 minutes in a loss to Boston.
With Khris Middleton back in harness for the Milwaukee Bucks and playing well in the two games since his return, coach Doc Rivers now has a new problem to tackle, albeit a good one: how to ensure that all three of his top players are in rhythm and playing at their best simultaneously.
As both Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard have massively carried the load for the Milwaukee Bucks this year, it left many to overlook the essence of Khris Middleton.
To truly become the juggernaut the franchise has envisioned the Milwaukee Bucks to be, they must upgrade their third star. According to a recent report, the Bucks must look to add another superstar alongside All-Stars and future Hall of Famers Giannis Antetokounmpo and Khris Middleton.
Having a veteran wingman with championship experience as your third option can be considered a luxury in the NBA. For Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers, that's exactly what he has in Khris Middleton.
The Milwaukee Bucks are celebrating the long-awaited return of veteran shotmaker Khris Middleton to the lineup. After missing 16 straight contests because of a sprained ankle, the 12-year veteran recently suited up against the Phoenix Suns on Sunday, contributing 22 points and seven assists in a 140-129 victory.
The Milwaukee Bucks are seen as a genuine contender to emerge from the Eastern Conference. However, their struggles throughout the regular season mean they will have a point to prove once the postseason gets underway.
Milwaukee Bucks forward Khris Middleton didn’t look rusty at all in his first NBA game in over a month. Middleton finished with 22 points and seven assists against the Phoenix Suns yesterday (3/17).
When healthy, the Milwaukee Bucks are one of the best teams in the NBA. That has been the issue for Doc Rivers’ squad in recent weeks, however. They have not had their regular lineup on the court, which has presented some difficulties.
The Bucks' Khris Middleton was "pretty impressive" in his return from a 16-game injury absence, scoring 22 points in a 140-129 victory vs. the Suns.
Milwaukee explodes for 24 threes in win In Khris’ Middleton return to the lineup and in a game that didn’t feature Giannis Antetokounmpo, the Milwaukee Bucks handled the Phoenix Suns, 140-129.
After a 16-game absence due to a left ankle sprain, Milwaukee Bucks forward Khris Middleton will return to the court against the Phoenix Suns during Sunday’s NBA action.
According to NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, Milwaukee Bucks forward Khris Middleton will play against the Phoenix Suns after missing 16 games
Milwaukee Bucks All-Star forward Khris Middleton is set to return from a month-long absence because of an ankle injury during Sunday's home game against the Phoenix Suns.
Per ESPN insider Adrian Wojnarowski, Milwaukee Bucks swingman Khris Middleton will return to the lineup on Sunday when the Phoenix Suns head to Fiserv Forum in what will be a star-studded affair.
Long regarded as one of Milwaukee’s most important defensive players, his return should help further stabilize a team that has had issues on that end for a good part of the season.
He has appeared in 43 games (all starts) this season, averaging 14.8 points, 5.0 assists, and 4.3 rebounds in 26.3 minutes per night, with a shooting line of .487/.378/.832.
Out since Feb. 6 with a left ankle sprain, Milwaukee Bucks swingman Khris Middleton continues to fall victim to myriad injuries. Once the near paragon of durability, Middleton played in at least 65 games in all but two seasons from 2013-14 to 2021-22.
We posted a profitable Wednesday with a 2-1 record. There are just six games on the NBA schedule tonight but more than enough to keep us interested.
Khris Middleton is an essential part of the Milwaukee Bucks’ core. Unfortunately, he has been unable to play over the course of the last month due to a left ankle sprain he suffered in a 114-106 loss against the Phoenix Suns on February 6.
Khris Middleton has been out with injury since February 6 from an ankle sprain. The injury occurred in a game against the Phoenix Suns where Middleton went up for a three and landed on Kevin Durant’s foot.
During an interview with NBA reporter Jim Owczarski of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Milwaukee Bucks forward Khris Middleton said he’s dealing with the worst ankle injury of his career. Middleton hurt his left ankle on February 6 against the Phoenix Suns.
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