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Giannis out again for Bucks vs Hawks as team protects its franchise player

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The arena in Atlanta was buzzing ahead of tipoff. But one familiar figure never stepped onto the floor.

The Milwaukee Bucks confirmed that Giannis Antetokounmpo would not play Saturday against the Atlanta Hawks, bringing his total to 31 missed games this season. For a player known for durability, that number now stands as the highest absence total of his 13-year NBA career.

At first, Milwaukee’s injury report listed Antetokounmpo as questionable because of right calf management. As the day progressed, the team clarified the situation. A left ankle sprain would keep the two-time MVP out of the lineup.

Before the game, Bucks head coach Doc Rivers connected the injury to Thursday’s loss against the Miami Heat. During that game, a 112-105 defeat, Antetokounmpo appeared to tweak the ankle while battling inside the paint.

Rivers explained the team’s thinking during his pregame media session, noting the decision was largely precautionary. “It really came from the Miami game,” Rivers said, referencing the play where the ankle issue surfaced.

The schedule leaves little room to recover

Timing played a big role in the decision.

The Bucks are currently navigating a back-to-back stretch. After facing Atlanta, Milwaukee returns home Sunday to play the Indiana Pacers. For Antetokounmpo, those tight turnarounds have become complicated this season.

He has not appeared in games on consecutive days since March 2, when he returned from a previous right calf strain. Since then, the team has been careful about how quickly he returns to action after minor setbacks.

Across the NBA, this type of workload management has become increasingly common. Teams chasing playoff positioning often prefer to protect their stars rather than risk aggravating injuries late in the regular season.

A season that looks different from the past

For most of his career, Antetokounmpo has been remarkably consistent in terms of availability.

Statistics from NBA.com and Basketball Reference show that the former MVP usually plays more than 60 games per season. Last year he appeared in 63 games. The season before that, he played 67.

This year tells a different story.

Injuries, recovery windows, and cautious scheduling have combined to limit his appearances. The result is a season that stands apart from the rest of his career.

Thirty-one missed games marks an unfamiliar milestone for one of the league’s most dominant players.

Milwaukee’s bigger picture

Even with the absences, Antetokounmpo remains the foundation of the Bucks’ championship ambitions. When he is on the court, Milwaukee’s offense flows through him and the defense revolves around his presence.

Without him, the team must redistribute scoring and rely more heavily on supporting players. Analysts across the league often point out how dramatically Milwaukee’s pace and spacing can change when its star forward is unavailable.

For now, the Bucks appear focused on the long view. Keeping their franchise player healthy could prove far more important than pushing him through minor injuries in March.

Milwaukee’s next test arrives quickly with Sunday’s game against the Indiana Pacers. Whether Antetokounmpo returns immediately will likely depend on how his ankle responds overnight and how comfortable the team’s medical staff feels with his recovery.

Information confirmed through official Milwaukee Bucks injury reports, pregame statements from Doc Rivers, and statistical data from NBA.com and Basketball Reference regarding games played and season availability.

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