Perennial All-NBA forward Giannis Antetokounmpo will return to action on Friday at New York, the Bucks announced (Twitter link).
Antetokounmpo went through a pre-game warm-up routine prior to being upgraded to available, notes Eric Nehm of The Athletic (Twitter video link). The Greek superstar was initially listed as questionable for Friday’s contest.
The 30-year-old has missed the past four games — and most of a fifth — after experiencing a left adductor (groin) strain on November 17 at Cleveland. Milwaukee lost all five games without its best player and has dropped six straight overall.
Obviously, having Antetokounmpo back is great news for the Bucks, who are currently 8-11, the No. 11 seed in the East. The 2021 Finals MVP has put up fantastic numbers again in 2025/26, averaging 31.2 points, 10.8 rebounds, 6.8 assists and 1.2 blocks in 13 games (31.8 minutes per contest).
In other Bucks news, head coach Doc Rivers recently discussed slumping guard Cole Anthony, Nehm tweets. In his first nine games (20.4 MPG) with Milwaukee, the free agent addition averaged 11.2 PPG, 5.2 APG (1.9 TOV) and 3.3 RPG with a shooting line of .494/.323/.538; over the past nine (17.2 MPG), the 25-year-old has put up 5.4 PPG, 4.4 APG (2.9 TOV) and 3.2 RPG on .314/.125/.750 shooting.
“He’s struggling right now and we have to do something to help him,” Rivers said after Anthony went 0-for-7 with two turnovers in 11 minutes during Wednesday’s loss in Miami. “He’s turning the ball over and taking some really rough shots for us. We just gotta keep coaching him.
“The kid can play. We gotta keep believing in him. He gets down on himself, probably too much, which leads to the next error. So, we gotta find the right happy medium to get him to be able to play through mistakes.”