According to Milwaukee Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer, All-Star guard Khris Middleton participated fully in the team’s practice session on Thursday as he continues to recover from a sore right knee in time for the playoffs. Middleton, who sustained the injury on April 5th, has been sidelined since then, but his progress has been encouraging, and it appears that he is on track to return to the court soon.
Middleton’s return would be a significant boost for the Milwaukee Bucks, who are vying for a championship title this season. The 6-foot-7 guard has been a crucial player for the team. Middleton’s ability to score from beyond the arc, as well as his versatility on defense, has made him an indispensable part of the Bucks’ lineup.
While there is still some uncertainty about when Middleton will be cleared to play in games, the fact that he was able to participate in a full practice session suggests that he is making good progress. The team will continue to monitor his recovery closely, but if all goes well, Middleton could be back on the court just in time to help the Bucks in their quest for a championship title.