Giannis Antetokounmpo, who has been sidelined for eight games due to a calf strain, is anticipated to rejoin the Milwaukee Bucks’ roster Saturday night against the Chicago Bulls. He is currently listed as questionable, but if he passes the pre-game warm-up test, he will be cleared to play, according to The Athletic’s Eric Nen.
During Giannis’s absence, the Bucks struggled, going 2-6, dropping their season record to 12-19 and falling to 11th place in the Eastern Conference, missing the play-in tournament. This situation has sparked trade rumors involving Antetokounmpo, though he has not officially asked for a trade, and the Bucks have expressed their intent to build a stronger team around the two-time MVP rather than trade him.
Giannis’s calf injury came just four games after he returned from a left adductor strain. Reflecting on his recovery, he admitted that returning too soon may have caused him to overcompensate, leading to the calf injury. He explained that the soleus muscle, which was injured, gets hurt by overcompensating or playing too many games in a short span, which was likely the case as he pushed to come back.
Despite the injuries, Antetokounmpo has performed like an MVP this season, averaging 28.9 points, 10.1 rebounds, and 6.1 assists per game. The Bucks have a 9-8 record with him on the court and are hopeful his return will bolster their chances of making the playoffs in the competitive Eastern Conference.
Fan Take: Giannis’s return is crucial not just for the Bucks’ playoff hopes but for the excitement and competitiveness of the NBA’s Eastern Conference. His health and performance can significantly shape the league’s landscape, reminding fans why he’s one of the sport’s brightest stars.

