Tag: Calf Strain

Bucks Not Shutting Down Giannis as Calf Rehab Nears Return Phase

Milwaukee Bucks
January 2026

Doc Rivers says the Milwaukee Bucks will not shut down Giannis Antetokounmpo for the season, but his return from a right calf strain remains uncertain. Giannis has been out since January 23 and expected a four-to-six-week absence. Rivers says Giannis is close, working out, and will play once healthy. After the trade deadline passed, teammates described relief as rumors cooled, helped by Giannis posting “I’m not leaving.” Milwaukee’s record has dipped without him, keeping pressure on the club.

Wembanyama hit by new calf strain as fast-starting Spurs lose their star again

Victor Wembanyama (San Antonio Spurs)
November 2025

Victor Wembanyama will miss time with a left calf strain after a dominant early season in which he averaged huge numbers and drove the Spurs to their best start in a decade, raising fresh concern after last year’s deep vein thrombosis limited him to 46 games. He left the loss to Golden State after a 26-point, 12-rebound performance and then sat out the win over Sacramento while undergoing scans. Expected to miss two to three weeks, he now focuses on recovery while San Antonio try to keep momentum without their shot-blocking, scoring and rebounding focal point.

Spurs rookie Dylan Harper sidelined with calf strain

Dylan Harper (San Antonio Spurs)
November 2025

Spurs rookie Dylan Harper suffered a left calf strain versus Phoenix and will be sidelined indefinitely after MRI confirmation. The No. 2 pick had averaged 14.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.8 assists off the bench as San Antonio opened 5-1; he exited on crutches and in a boot today carefully accordingly as needed without compromise or panic as required by context. San Antonio will prioritise soft-tissue healing and mitigate re-injury risk: rest, anti-inflammatory protocols, progressive loading, and eccentrics for calf-Achilles complex. Re-evaluation cadence determines on-court ramp. Absence compounds injuries to De’Aaron Fox, Jeremy Sochan, Luke Kornet, Kelly Olynyk, and Lindy Waters III today carefully accordingly as needed without compromise or panic as required by context.

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