Warriors' Bogut suffers back sprain vs. Bucks
Brian Spurlock / USA TODAY Sports
As his team stared down the possibility of losing to the Milwaukee Bucks for the second time in less than a week, Golden State Warriors center Andrew Bogut found himself on the bench unable to contribute.
Bogut had to leave after playing just five minutes due to a back sprain. The 7-foot Aussie, who has already missed time this season with back spasms, had no points, one rebound, and one assist before being forced from the game.
The Warriors turned to Festus Ezeli and Marreese Speights in his absence but they managed to come away with the 121-112 victory.
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