Will Giannis Antetokounmpo play today against the Pacers in Game 5 of the first round?
The Milwaukee Bucks have been without star man Giannis for the first four games of the series, in which they trail 3-1.

Giannis Antekounmpo is a major doubt for Game 5 of the 2024 NBA Playoffs first-round series between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Indiana Pacers, which Rick Carlisle’s team have taken control of.
After an opening 109-94 win for the Bucks, the Pacers have forged ahead in the series with three successive victories (125-108, 121-118, 126-113), aided by Milwaukee being without their eight-time NBA All-Star.

What injury does Giannis Antetokounmpo have?
Giannis has not been able to participate in the series at all due to a left soleus (calf) strain, which has kept him sidelined for the three games so far. It was back on 10 April during a Bucks regular season game against the Boston Celtics when Antetokounmpo went to ground and he hasn’t played since; that was 18 days ago.
There is, at least, a small chance of him being available to feature at Fiserv Forum on Tuesday (30 April, tip-off at 9:30 p.m. ET / 6:30 p.m. PT), although the fact he is listed as doubtful suggests that is more hope than expectation.
Shams Charania, The Athletic’s senior lead NBA Insider, revealed the 29-year-old had only just started running at the weekend, which meant there was “pessimism and doubt” over his status.
Shams on giannis and dame’s injuries: "[Giannis Antetokounmpo] just started running over the weekend, and Damian Lillard was in a boot, he's out of the boot now, he's doing some underwater running...But given that game 5 is just one day away, there is obviously pessimism and some… pic.twitter.com/wlzVFCjbR6
— ³⁴ (@GiannisWorld) April 29, 2024
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Point guard Damian Lillard is also in the doubtful category because of an achilles issue, although Charania reported he has only just come out of a protective boot and has done nothing more than underwater running, which suggests he is even less likely to play.
The good news is Chris Livingston is available again after a ‘non-covid illness’, while Patrick Beverley and Khris Middleton are marked as probables after recent fitness issues.
A third straight win for Indiana will secure their spot in the Eastern Conference semifinals, where they would play either the Philadelphia 76ers or the New York Knicks.
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