Giannis Antetokounmpo injures leg in closing seconds as Bucks lose to undermanned Nuggets


MILWAUKEE — After laboring through what appeared to be a right leg injury while leading a fourth-quarter comeback, Giannis Antetokounmpo left the Milwaukee Bucks’ 102-100 loss against the Denver Nuggets when he stepped awkwardly on that leg in the game’s closing seconds.

As the Bucks made their way up the floor for an offensive possession before calling a timeout with 34.2 seconds left, Antetokounmpo stuck around halfcourt and reached towards his lower right leg. He then limped towards the Bucks bench, took a seat during the timeout and proceeded to walk back to the locker room. He eventually returned to the Bucks’ bench but did not return to the game.

Denver, which led by 23 points early in the fourth quarter, held on for the win when Kyle Kuzma’s game-winning attempt from just inside halfcourt fell short at the buzzer. The Bucks have now lost six of their last eight games and fallen to 18-26 on the season.

While Antetokounmpo’s injury will overshadow the result, this was another poor effort from the Bucks, who have stacked up those types of losses recently. As questions about Antetokounmpo’s future have intensified, Milwaukee has lost five of its last six games, including defeats to the Minnesota Timberwolves, San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder in which the Bucks’ trailed by at least 25 points at one point in the game. On Wednesday, Antetokounmpo called out his teammates for being “selfish” and questioned his team’s chemistry.

Tonight, the Nuggets were on the second night of a back-to-back. Five of their six most important players — Nikola Jokić, Jamal Murray, Christian Braun, Peyton Watson and Cameron Johnson — did not play due to injury. The sixth, Aaron Gordon, didn’t play a second in the second half after reinjuring his hamstring just before halftime.

Antetokounmpo put up 22 points, 13 rebounds and seven assists in 32 minutes but was grimacing throughout the game. Before returning to the floor in the second quarter, Antetokounmpo skipped onto the court. He also did lane slides during a teammate’s free throws to test his leg out.

Antetokounmpo came back on the floor early in the fourth quarter and tried to help the Bucks make a late push. After trailing by 20 points when Antetokounmpo entered the game with 11:08 left in the fourth quarter, Milwaukee cut the Nuggets’ lead to two but couldn’t finish the comeback with a last second shot. Antetokounmpo pushed through his minutes limit (30-31) to finish the game, but was laboring on his way to the bench when Rivers took a timeout with 34.2 seconds remaining.

The Bucks remain in 11th place in the Eastern Conference, the same place they have been since Dec. 17. They are 2 1/2 games behind the 10th-place Atlanta Hawks (22-25).





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