
It’s an unfortunate turn of events for Milwaukee Bucks guard Kevin Porter Jr. Just as he was working to return from an ankle injury, he has suffered a new setback with his knee, which is expected to keep him out of action for about a month.
This is a tough blow for both Porter and the Bucks. He had just joined the team and was injured in the very first game of the season. This second injury means the team and its fans will have to wait even longer to see him contribute on the court.
🤕 An Unfortunate Setback
While training to recover from a sprained left ankle, Kevin Porter Jr. unfortunately injured the meniscus in his right knee. The Bucks announced that he will need a minor procedure to fix it. The team expects him to be sidelined for approximately four weeks as he recovers.
🕰️ A Tough Start to the Season
This new injury adds to a difficult start for the 25-year-old guard. He has not played since the season opener against the Wizards, where he sprained his left ankle in the first quarter. He was in the middle of on-court training to return from that initial injury when the new one happened.
⏳ The Road to Recovery
With the upcoming procedure, the focus for Porter now shifts to a new recovery plan. The Bucks have set a timeline of about one month for his return. Fans and teammates will be hoping for a smooth and speedy recovery so he can finally make his mark with the team this season.




