The Milwaukee Bucks are locked in at the top.
Milwaukee clinched the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference by taking care of the Chicago Bulls, 105-92, on Wednesday night at Fiserv Forum.
The accomplishment is worth celebrating for the Bucks (58-22), but the joy was tempered a bit by several injuries the team has picked up in recent games.
Milwaukee has two more games in the regular season – vs. Memphis on Friday and at Toronto on Sunday – so the team can opt to rest key players before the playoffs.
Bobby Portis had 27 points and 13 rebounds – his second straight double-double – to lead the Bucks. Brook Lopez added 26 points, and Jrue Holiday added 20 points and 15 assists.
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“It’s definitely a great achievement,” Lopez said. “It’s cool because we’ve had a lot of different lineups throughout the year, and regardless of who we’ve put out on the floor, our guys have come out with the right mindset and have been going out there to succeed.”
Khris Middleton took the Bucks’ first shot of the game, a turnaround on the baseline, but looked a little hobbled while running back on defense.
Middleton stayed in the game for most of the first quarter, missing two more attempts, but checked out with 3:36 remaining. He went back into the locker room, and the Bucks announced that Middleton would not return with right knee soreness.
That is concerning for Bucks fans because Middleton has been banged up all season. He hurt his left knee in last season’s playoffs and missed the start of the season after wrist surgery. Middleton also missed 18 games with right knee soreness.
Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer said before game that two-time NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo would sit out the game. The Milwaukee star was listed on the injury report with right knee soreness. He played 33 minutes on Tuesday night at Washington.
Bucks guards Pat Connaughton and Grayson Allen were both out with right ankle sprains.
Both guards were hurt in similar fashion by landing on opponents’ feet. Allen left Sunday’s victory over the Philadelphia 76ers, and Budenholzer said on Tuesday that Allen would likely be out until the first round of the playoffs.
Connaughton was hurt in the first half against the Wizards on Tuesday night, but played several minutes after the injury.