DENVER (AP) - Milwaukee coach Doc Rivers expressed confidence that the Bucks could remain competitive without Damian Lillard but acknowledged it would take multiple players to pick up the slack while the seven-time all-NBA guard is out.
Rivers offers support for Lillard and says it will take multiple players to replace his production
DENVER (AP) - Milwaukee coach Doc Rivers expressed confidence that the Bucks could remain competitive without Damian Lillard but acknowledged it would take multiple players to pick up the slack while the seven-time all-NBA guard is out.
The Bucks announced Tuesday that Lillard has deep vein thrombosis in his right calf and is taking blood-thinning medication. Thrombosis is the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel.
"You hear the word blood clot...that's not a good word, not only just in sports, but life," Rivers said before the Bucks' game Wednesday night against the Denver Nuggets.
Lillard missed a fourth straight game Wednesday, and the Bucks haven't indicated when he might return.





