Warriors vs. Bucks injury report

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The full injury report.

The Golden State Warriors are continuing their lengthy road trip with a visit to one of the Eastern Conference's most intriguing teams: the Milwaukee Bucks. But while the Warriors are getting to see Milwaukee's newest player, Kyle Kuzma, it won't be quite the star-studded affair that everyone was hoping for, as superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo is out, while all-world point guards Steph Curry and Damian Lillard are questionable.

Here's the full injury report.

Warriors

Out — Jonathan Kuminga (right ankle sprain)

The Warriors revealed some unsurprising news today: Kuminga will not return before this weekend's All-Star break. I'd guess there's still a good chance that we see him in the first game after the break, when the Warriors cap off a seven-game road stretch with a visit northeast to take on the Sacramento Kings.

Questionable — Steph Curry (left quad soreness)

The Warriors have three road games in four days to finish off the first half of the season, so you can expect them to be careful with Curry. Hopefully he's able to play, though.

Bucks

Out — Giannis Antetokounmpo (left calf strain)

Antetokounmpo is out for a while, which is a rough blow for a Bucks team trying to avoid falling to the play-in tournament. He'll also miss the All-Star Game, which is a bummer. Earlier today, Trae Young was named as Antetokounmpo's replacement.

Questionable — Damian Lillard (right hamstring soreness)

This game got a lot less interesting with Antetokounmpo sidelined, as Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler might be the two players I most enjoy watching play defense on Giannis. But it'll get even less interesting if Curry and Lillard are unable to go.

Questionable — Pat Connaughton (left calf strain)

Connaughton, who is somehow already in his 10th NBA season, has been having a solid year, but has missed the last two games.

Probable — Brook Lopez (right shoulder contusion)

Assuming Lopez is able to play, we'll get quite a big-men-shooting-threes showdown between he and Quinten Post!

Enjoy the action, Dub Nation!

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