Bucks' Carter-Williams probable Saturday after 5-game absence
Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports
The Milwaukee Bucks may get some injury relief Saturday as Michael Carter-Williams has been listed as probable versus the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The starting point guard has missed the last five games after hurting his left ankle Nov. 2 against the Brooklyn Nets. Carter-Williams was averaging 12.8 points, 6.8 assists, and 4.5 rebounds over three contests.
The Bucks have gone 3-2 in his absence, starting fellow Syracuse alum Tyler Ennis at the point in four of those games, with Greivis Vasquez and Jerryd Bayless seeing late minutes.
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