Monday night’s matchup between the Milwaukee Bucks and Utah Jazz could hinge on the availability of Khris Middleton, whose status remains uncertain heading into
The Milwaukee Bucks are gearing up to take on the Utah Jazz tonight but they could be without a key member of the team. Star forward Khris Middleton has landed
SALT LAKE CITY – The Milwaukee Bucks needed a full-game effort to outlast the Utah Jazz on Monday night at the Delta Center, winning 125-110 after seeing a 24-point fourth quarter lead whittled down to as few as 12 in the final four minutes.
Doc Rivers, Damian Lillard and Khris Middleton speak on the Bucks' 125-110 win over the Utah Jazz on Jan. 27, 2025 at the Delta Center.
The Milwaukee Bucks have four players listed on the injury report ahead of their matchup against the Utah Jazz on Monday.
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After a horrific outing against the LA Clippers, Khris Middleton was great in the Milwaukee Bucks' win over the Utah Jazz.
Head coach Doc Rivers said that Middleton (ankles), who is questionable for Monday's game against the Jazz, is trending toward playing, Eric Nehm of The Athletic reports. The Bucks continue to manage Middleton's playing time after he returned from bilateral ankle surgeries that he underwent in the offseason,
Antetokounmpo combined with Middleton to score five baskets over six possessions and give Milwaukee a 35-26 lead going into the second quarter. Lillard then assisted on four straight buckets and drove for back-to-back layups to put the Bucks up 51-38 midway through the second.
Middleton went scoreless for the second time this season and looked out of sync. We re-watched his performance to see what went wrong.
The Milwaukee Bucks will play their 45th game of the 2024-25 season on Tuesday. They will head to Portland for their second and final matchup against the Blazers this season. More Bucks: Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo Says He Plays Hard Every Time,
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