Bucks to be without Mayo, Carter-Williams again Tuesday vs. Celtics
The Milwaukee Bucks will once again be without guards O.J. Mayo and Michael Carter-Williams when they host the Boston Celtics on Tuesday, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Charles F. Gardner.
Both missed practice Monday due to their respective ailments.
Mayo has yet to play this season thanks to a nagging hamstring injury, while Carter-Williams is set to miss a fourth straight game due to a sprained left ankle sustained in last Monday's victory over the Brooklyn Nets.
Carter-Williams was averaging 12.8 points, 6.8 assists, 4.5 rebounds, and 1.8 steals through four games for the Bucks, serving as the team's starting point guard.
Jerryd Bayless and Greivis Vasquez have seen additional time in the absence of Mayo and Carter-Williams.
The Bucks enter Tuesday's contest winners of four straight.
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