Giannis Antetokounmpo was sidelined on Monday night as the Milwaukee Bucks faced the Cleveland Cavaliers due to a right adductor strain, leading to a 116-114 loss. Antetokounmpo’s absence has impacted the Bucks’ performance, as they have now lost six straight games and hold a 1-6 record, dropping to the bottom of the Eastern Conference. The team is hopeful for Antetokounmpo’s return for their upcoming games against the Utah Jazz and New York Knicks, with a focus on turning around their season despite the challenging start.
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Cleveland Cavaliers forward Isaac Okoro, known for his defense and 49% 3-point shooting this season, will be out for at least two weeks due to a sprained right shoulder. The team will miss Okoro's defensive prowess against upcoming star players, with coach Kenny Atkinson praising his versatility and impact. While Okoro is reevaluated, the Cavaliers may benefit from the return of Max Strus, who is close to coming back after missing the season so far...
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