Giannis Ruled Out for Bucks Home Finale — NBA Investigating Milwaukee
Giannis Antetokounmpo has been ruled out for the Milwaukee Bucks' home finale against the Brooklyn Nets on Friday night. After missing over a month with a hyperextended left knee and bone bruise, the two-time MVP was ramping up to play alongside his brothers Alex and Thanasis — but the team shut him down again.
This isn't just an injury decision anymore. Giannis told reporters earlier this week he was healthy and went off on the organization in an expletive-laced rant for not letting him play. The NBA has since launched a formal investigation into the Bucks for potentially violating the league's player participation policy.
The leaguewide expectation is that Milwaukee will revisit trade conversations around Giannis this summer. With the Bucks' playoff hopes officially dead and only two games remaining, there's a very real chance this was his last opportunity to play a home game at Fiserv Forum. If that's how it ends — sitting in street clothes while healthy — it's one of the ugliest exits in recent NBA history.