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Board Gambling discussion
Re: 2023 NBA Season
by
TravelMug
on 02/12/2022, 20:43:30 UTC
Speaking of the Bucks roster, it looks like Khris Middleton will be back in the lineup for them this Friday against the Lakers. It’s been a long time since the Bucks have had their #2 player. It will certainly make them better.
Yes, the Milwaukee Bucks is indeed looking forward to see Khris Middleton again to make his debut this season on their next game versus the Los Angeles Lakers. I remember that the Bucks already listed him to be missing on their first 20 games because of that injury he sustained last playoffs, I bet they could've at least reach ECF if Middleton wasn't injured.

Expect that the Bucks will be much stronger now that Middleton has returned to the scene and Giannis can now move freely again, although, there might be some adjustments to get him in synch but I reckon that won't take long.
I would guess that there is a good chance he would probably play very limited minutes, and we are not going to see him do anything at all. When players come back from a big injury like this, they don't just end up with a big game, they usually end up playing very badly at first and they will end up with nothing to show for it neither.

This means that we are going to end up with a bit of a trouble in the long run. I am guessing that since we haven't really seen or heard anything major from him about his return, and it is just a normal limited minute game, he will probably defend a bit bad, and shoot a bit bad, and then slowly he will get better and better.

Definitely, he will be under restrictions as what the league is doing right now for those who come in from an injury, like in the course of Kahwi who I think jut played 3 games with limited minutes and then he didn't play because they are afraid that he might aggravate the same injuries.

So let's wait and see, and since the Bucks is doing good with Giannis, they have hte luxury of time in their side not to really push Middleton this season and just to slowly integrate him in their rotation.