MILWAUKEE (AP) — Milwaukee Bucks coach Doc Rivers says he expects Giannis Antetokounmpo's groin strain to keep the two-time MVP out for “probably two weeks.”
Rivers discussed the injury Tuesday while speaking on Bucks+ Audio's “Courtside with Gale Klappa” podcast.
“I don't know what grade it is, but I know it's not a bad one, so that's good news for us," Rivers said. "But yet still, probably two weeks he'll be out. And we'll see. Hopefully less, but most likely in that area.”
The left groin strain caused Antetokounmpo to leave during the second quarter of the Bucks' 118-106 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday night.
Rivers said afterward that he believed the injury occurred earlier in the game.
“He grabbed his groin, I think in the first quarter, and I asked him right away,"

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