LA Clippers vs Milwaukee Bucks Injury Report Revealed

This is going to be a relatively healthy battle between two potential NBA Finals opponents.
LA Clippers vs Milwaukee Bucks Injury Report Revealed
LA Clippers vs Milwaukee Bucks Injury Report Revealed /

It's rare in the modern NBA when two top teams have the chance to face off healthy in the regular season. While the LA Clippers and Milwaukee Bucks aren't completely healthy in tonight's battle, this is as close as it's going to get.

The LA Clippers have Marcus Morris listed as questionable. There was a report from The Athletic's Law Murray stating that Morris is available, but nothing has been confirmed on the Clippers' injury report yet. Additionally, John Wall remains out with abdominal soreness. Both Kawhi Leonard and Paul George will be available for the Clippers against the Bucks.

For the Milwaukee Bucks, Giannis Antetokounmpo remains listed as probable with right knee soreness. He still hasn't been listed as fully available, but it's heavily implied that he will play. MarJon Beauchamp is also listed as probable with right patella tendinitis. The team has three players listed as out: Bobby Portis with a right MCL sprain, Serge Ibaka because he's waiting to be traded, and Al Green because he's on a G League two-way. So essentially, the only rotation player missing for the Bucks is Bobby Portis.

Tonight's game will be a huge measuring stick for the LA Clippers, who have already won six of the last seven games. While they're more than capable of beating mid-seeded like the Dallas Mavericks, a team like the Milwaukee Bucks is on a different level.

The LA Clippers and Milwaukee Bucks tipoff at 10:00 PM ET on February 2.

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Farbod Esnaashari
FARBOD ESNAASHARI

12-year NBA veteran that's covered the league on Sports Illustrated, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and ESPN.