MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo will miss the rest of the regular season after an MRI confirmed the two-time MVP has a strained left calf, while his availability for the start of the playoffs remains uncertain.
Antetokounmpo left the Bucks' 104-91 victory over the Boston Celtics on Tuesday night after he struggled to run upcourt late in the third quarter. The Bucks provided an update on Antetokounmpo's status Wednesday.
The Bucks were encouraged that Antetokounmpo's only injury involved his calf, because coach Doc Rivers had said after the game Tuesday that the 7-footer also was undergoing testing on his Achilles.
''I think that was the best news for everybody,'' Bucks guard Damian Lillard said Wednesday after a 117-99 triumph over the Orlando Magic. ''If it's worse than that, then we're looking at our season like, how can you expect to win the way we want to win without him. That was great news, I'm sure, for everybody.''
There are two games left in the regular season and the Bucks' update didn't make any predictions on Antetokounmpo's potential availability for the beginning of the playoffs.
''No timeline or anything like that, but we've got the best team working with him," Rivers said. ''There's no one who's going to work harder than him. You know that. He'll be back when he should be back. We'll find out when that is.''
Rivers was asked if he expects Antetokounmpo to be ready for the playoffs.
''Yeah, I'm hoping,'' Rivers said. ''I don't know. I'm just hoping.''