Bucks star G Damian Lillard, Lost to Pacers

Milwaukee star guards Damian Lillard will take a MRI exam on Monday after Bucks may be injured in the loss of 129-103 home in the Eastern Conference on Sunday night Indiana Pacers.
“They’re gonna view it tomorrow,” said Bucks Coach Doch Rivers after the match. “Just to be honest is not very promising.”
Lillard was injured while looking for a long attack rebound and fell to the ground as he moved to the ball shortly before the middle of the first quarter. He immediately caught his lower left leg and could not get up.
Milwaukee’s Brook Lopez remained 5:57 in a quarter and fouls the game and joined the instructors Lillard. Finally, the court was helped while preventing his left foot from touching the ground.
At the beginning of the second quarter, Bucks officially excluded Lillard. He stayed without a score in six minutes and missed both shots. He gathered two rebounds and two assists.
Lillard wore a boat and used the crutches when he was seen when he left the arena.
“I heard the news about Dame.” He said. “Tragic. I respect him very much. … Very gloomy news. Prayer.”
34 -year -old Lillard has just returned from being a blood clot on his right leg. He missed the last 14 matches of the normal season and the first competition of the Playoff series against Pacers.
“This is a hard thing, Rivers Rivers said. “The blood clot followed it. It’s just hard. … He’s a wonderful scary dude. Nobody deserves it. So I feel bad. I saw extinguishing injuries. This hurts.”
Bucks teammate Kevin Porter Jr. called Lillard “warrior”.
“You don’t want to see one of your brothers down,” Porter said. “Dame is one of the special ones. He needs it in every way and is effective. He has descended down and cannot see his work without injury and now he has another journey. But he is a warrior.”
Lillard got an average of 10.5 points and hit only 24 percent (6 of the 25 percent of the field) in the first two appearances of this series. The Bucks Trail 3-1 Seven Series 3-1 and on Tuesday in Indianapolis’te game 5.
“You hate seeing this happens, especially to a too much passing man and come here after a scary health problem,” Pacers Tyrese Haliburton said. He said. “Good documents the love I have for that man. You hate to see that this happened to anyone and I wish him to act best.”
Nine times, All-Star received an average of 24.9 points, 7.1 assists and 4.7 rebounds in Lillard 58 normal season match.
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