The Milwaukee Bucks have taken a hit to their backcourt depth. The team announced on X that Kevin Porter Jr. suffered a right knee meniscus injury during on-court return-to-play work. As a result, he will undergo a minor orthopedic procedure expected to sideline him for about four weeks.
This update comes while Porter is still rehabbing from a left ankle sprain he sustained in the season opener. According to Sports Illustrated, the Bucks anticipate a roughly monthlong recovery following the procedure.
Porter had been trending toward a return from the ankle injury that kept him out of the October 22 win over the Washington Wizards. In that game, he scored 10 points with two assists in nine minutes before exiting, as noted in the ESPN Box Score.
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