Veteran Milwaukee Bucks player Jae Crowder had surgery on his left adductor and has already completed more time than the eight weeks that were initially scheduled for him. The 6-foot-6 swingman has been preparing himself for a future return, which seems to be approaching, by working hard with the medical staff.
Jae Crowder of the Milwaukee Bucks will return against the Cavaliers
Following weeks of conjecture, Crowder has returned to the Bucks roster officially. The 33-year-old has now been allowed to play on Wednesday against the Cleveland Cavaliers, according to an NBA insider report on Tuesday by Shams Charania:
“Sources inform @TheAthletic @Stadium that Milwaukee Bucks forward Jae Crowder, who has been sidelined for the past two months due to core muscle surgery, is cleared to play against the Cavaliers on Wednesday. According to Shams, Crowder leads the Bucks in minutes played per game and has an effect on both ends.
Crowder is not listed on the Bucks’ official injury report for Wednesday’s game, which supports Charania’s story. Milwaukee’s roster is empty save for two-way guard TyTy Washington Jr., which indicates that everything is well. Lastly.
It’s very likely that Crowder will be limited in minutes on Wednesday, and possibly for the foreseeable future. Due to the Bucks’ careful attitude to the health of their seasoned 3-and-D wing, it is possible that he will not return to full strength for a few weeks.
Crowder has averaging 8.1 points, 3.9 rebounds, 1.7 assists, and 26.7 minutes per game in his nine appearances for Milwaukee this season. He has also made 1.8 triples at a 51.6 percent shooting percentage.
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