Friends and enemies met in support of Damian Lillard, who was excluded from 2025 Play -Ffs after he suffered ACL in the early defeat of Milwaukee Bucks from Indiana Pacers.
The Bucks organization and his teammates described their injury as unfortunate and the one you would not like.
Lillard tries not to stop the attitude of his injury, because according to Insider NBA he is determined to return to the game.
He is Even striving to return to the All-Star form.
“I talked to Damian briefly. He is in a good mood, motivated to attack this recovery process and he can’t wait to return to the All-Star form every time the time was set, MRI,” said Chris Haynes in his YouTube channel.

Earlier Shams Charia confirmed what everyone was afraid of.
Just in: Star Milwaukee Bucks Damian Lillard was diagnosed with the torn left tendon of Achilles, the sources are reported by ESPN. MRI has revealed severity today. A destructive end of the season. pic.twitter.com/ysz0nw8gxw
– Shams Charia (@shamscharia) April 28, 2025
ACL tear usually requires nine to 12 months to recover.
Damian Lillard and Bucks’ misfortune
Lillard’s injury gave the hope that Bucks fans had about this season, which they also did not have before announcing that he fully recovered after a DVT injury, which kept him for a month.
He was removed to play in Game 2 after check -in.
Bucks fell by 1-3 in the series and are on the edge of the elimination. If they ever lose, in the first round they will not have competition for the third title in a row.

Lillard was brought to Bucks in 2023 to be paired with Giannis Antetokunmpo.
However, they have not yet shown their full strength in Play -Offs He didn’t even play Play after the season last season because of the calf injury.
This year, Lillard only played two games.
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