Milwaukee Bucks The main coach of Doc Rivers announced that the injured Big Man is taking part in basketball exercises again, about three weeks since he underwent thumb surgery.
The team was dealing with the lack of a great man after Sims injury and the suspension of Bobby Portis, who was suspended on 25 games due to violation of anti -nobacco policy. He Will come back next week.
Sims wounded the thumb, winning with Indiana Pacers on March 16. Now he makes basketball shots, but only with his left hand.
This is a positive development, but The rivers remain cautious. He said that they would follow the lists of the schedule from which they were to apply.

“I really don’t know. I know that I feel better, but the schedule has not changed. We only hope for Play -Ff,” said Rivers, quoted by Eric Nehm from Ateltyka before their game with Miami Heat.
How is Milwaukee Bucks doing?
Despite the missing players, and Damian Lillard is not the biggest blow, Giannis Antetokunmpo remains faithful to his team.
“I have the impression that when we block ourselves as a team, we go there and play together, and play to win, and everyone does what it requires to win and remain in their role, I think we are a very good team. We are a big team,” he said.
“We have great players who can close games. We have great, great players of great players, man. We have a ball, people who can create their arrows and create plays from starters and people outside the bench.”
Does it show up on the floor? They had difficulties from March 24 to March 30, but they have been wondering lately.

They won two elementary – against Phoenix Suns and Philadelphia 76ers – with the role of players.
The most noteworthy, of which Ryan Rollins, who recorded his career in relation to the sun. KPJ and Kyke Kuzma are also starting to find their step in a recent increased role.
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