The Milwaukee Bucks are feeling the absence of starting point guard Kevin Porter Jr., struggling to create offense without him.
After scoring 10 points in just nine minutes in the Bucks' opening night victory, Porter sprained his ankle and did not return. Head coach Doc Rivers described it as a "bad sprain".
Porter's absence has led to an unexpected reshuffling of the team's backcourt rotation, highlighting the need for his return to the lineup.
His presence is sorely missed already, and they need him back sooner than later.
Despite the current guards holding up well, the team's inability to dribble and create offense without Porter is evident.
Author's summary: Bucks need Kevin Porter Jr. back.