I wouldn’t want to use the term crisis too lightly, but the Milwaukee Bucks are right in the middle of a legitimate injury crisis. Bucks players are dropping like flies, and what was a minor issue only a few weeks ago has been compounded in the worst possible way in the past couple of weeks.
Starting with Steve Novak‘s incredibly short lived involvement with the team, Milwaukee’s injury luck has been nothing short of diabolical.
After releasing Chris Copeland and signing Steve Novak on February 22, the sharpshooter with Wisconsin ties played a total of three games and 20 minutes overall in five days before he sprained his MCL and was ultimately ruled out for the remainder of the season.