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Bucks’Antetokoun­mpo hyperexten­ds left knee, status unclear

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ATLANTA (AP) — The Milwaukee Bucks sud denly are facing the daunting challenge of possibly having to move forward in their Eastern Conference finals without their two-time MVP.

Giannis Antetokoun­mpo sustained a hyperexten­sion of his left knee and and was forced out of the Bucks’ Eastern Conference finals game against the Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday night.

“It’s not good,” Bucks forward P.J. Tucker said. “It’s not good losing anybody on your team and losing your best player stinks.”

The Hawks won 11088, evening the best-ofseven series at 2-2. Antetokoun­mpo’s status for Game 5 at Milwaukee on Thursday night is not known.

Antetokoun­mpo was defending a jam by Hawks center Clint Capela with 7:14 remaining in the third quarter when his left knee appeared to buckle. He fell to the floor in obvious pain, grimacing and clutching his knee.

Bucks coach Mike Budenholze­r said the team would learn more a b o u t Antetokoun­mpo’s status on Wednesday.

“We’ll take everything as it comes,” Budenholze­r said. “We’ll evaluate it. We’ve got a heck of a team, a heck of a roster . ... The guys will prepare. They’ll be ready.”

Antetokoun­mpo remained down for several minutes before rising and slowly walking to the locker room.

He was supported by his brother, Thanasis Antetokoun­mpo, and a staff member, as he left the court.

It was a scary sight — and sound — for the

Bucks.

“I heard him yell,” Khris Middleton said.

Added Jrue Holiday: “I think just based on how he was grabbing his leg, it seemed like it was pretty bad.” Giannis Antetokoun­mpo returned to the bench briefly before again heading to the locker room after the Hawks blew open the game by extending their lead to 20 points.

Soon after, the Bucks announced he would not return.

“I don’t want to speak for him,” Budenholze­r said when asked what Antetokoun­mpo told his teammates when he briefly returned to the bench. “I know historical­ly it’s impossible to keep him off the court, keep him away from his teammates.

My guess is he wants to play and, if not, let his teammates know that he’s there for them.”

Following a slow start to the game, Antetokoun­mpo had scored eight of his 14 points in the opening minutes of the second hal f.

Following the jam by Capela, the Hawks led 62-52 when the Bucks’ star left the game.

The loss of Antetokoun­mpo appeared to derail the momentum of the Bucks’ comeback.

Holiday said the injury wasn’t a distractio­n.

“No. We’ve been around the game long enough to know guys are going to get hurt,” Holiday said. “You pray it’s not serious.”

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