Milwaukee Bucks Eric Bledsoe, Pat Connaughton to sit out again – ESPN

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“I think undoubtedly they have a plan; we have a terrific strength staff, sports science staff, and a terrific coaching staff, so Im kind of just following instructions as Im informed them. And I believe its kind of being taken day by day, and well kind of figure that out the more I do, the more simulated video games, 5-on-5, 3-on-3 or whatever the things that they have me do on an everyday basis as they see Im prepared to play.
With a success against Houston, the Bucks can clinch the finest record in the Eastern Conference. Connaughton is balancing 5.1 points and 4.2 rebounds in 18.3 minutes per game this season as a solid rotation gamer.
Throughout this process, Connaughton states he experienced “mild symptoms” with muscle aches after he evaluated favorable for the coronavirus, which lasted about 12 hours. Besides that, it felt like a regular fever with absence of energy and loss of taste to him.
” When I have had a head or the influenza cold or something like that, the only distinction was that little period where I had some muscle aches,” Connaughton described. “After about five days, I pretty much felt healthy.”

” Im just preparing for whenever Coach calls my number,” Connaughton said after Sundays practice. “I believe undoubtedly they have a plan; we have a terrific strength staff, sports science personnel, and a great training staff, so Im kind of simply following instructions as Im informed them. And I believe its kind of being taken day by day, and well kind of figure that out the more I do, the more simulated video games, 5-on-5, 3-on-3 or whatever the stuff that they have me do on a daily basis as they see Im ready to play.

Milwaukee Bucks guards Eric Bledsoe and Pat Connaughton will miss their 2nd consecutive video games on Sunday night versus the Houston Rockets.
Despite getting up and down the court for 5-on-5 action during practices, both players will stay out as they as they continue to work themselves back into game shape after evaluating favorable for the coronavirus.
The NBA-best Bucks (54-12) were able to select up the slack without them in their 119-112 restart opener win over Boston, but understand theyll need those essential people down the stretch. There is presently no schedule on their return to action, but theyre remaining prepared.

Eric WoodyardESPN