
In the Milwaukee Bucks’ exciting season-opening victory against the Washington Wizards, guard Kevin Porter Jr. unfortunately had to leave the game early due to an injury.
The injury has been confirmed as a left ankle sprain, and he will now miss the team’s upcoming two-game road trip. This means the Bucks will be without one of their key players as they travel for their next matches.
🤕 Injury Confirmed After Season Opener
Kevin Porter Jr. suffered a left ankle sprain during the team’s first game of the season. After the match, he had an MRI and was examined by the team’s doctor, which confirmed the initial diagnosis. The team is now aware of the specific injury they are dealing with.
✈️ Sidelined for Upcoming Road Trip
As a result of the sprain, the Bucks have announced that Porter Jr. will not be traveling with the team for their next two away games. This decision allows him to stay behind and focus on his recovery without the strain of travel.
⏳ Team Awaits Further Updates
For now, the team has not provided a specific timeline for his return to the court. Fans will be waiting for more information on how long he is expected to be out as he works on getting back to full health.





