The NBA’s injury update on Thursday afternoon categorized Antetokounmpo as doubtful and Middleton as active for Friday’s matchup.
In Game 2’s 125-108 defeat, Middleton endured a first-quarter hobble and briefly retreated to the locker room. However, after a re-taping of his right ankle, he returned to play 36 minutes. Despite the setback, the three-time All-Star has maintained an impressive average of 19.0 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 5.0 assists over the initial two games.
Throughout the season, the Bucks have grappled with the absence of key players. Among their last 35 games, the trio of Antetokounmpo, Middleton, and Damian Lillard were simultaneously available for just five matchups. This span encompasses the last 33 regular-season contests and the opening pair of games in this series.
The Bucks have grown accustomed to navigating injuries during postseason play.
In 2020, Antetokounmpo missed the final 1½ games of a second-round playoff loss to Miami due to a sprained ankle. Similarly, he sat out the concluding two games of the 2021 Eastern Conference finals with a hyperextended knee before making a triumphant return to lead Milwaukee to the championship, clinching the NBA Finals MVP with a monumental 50-point performance.
Middleton’s playoff contributions were hindered in 2022 as he missed the Bucks’ last 10 postseason games with a sprained medial collateral ligament.
In 2023, Antetokounmpo’s absence from Game 1 due to a bruised lower back extended to the subsequent two games in the Bucks’ first-round playoff defeat against Miami.
This report contains information from The Associated Press.