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The Milwaukee Bucks head to Sacramento to take on the Kings, and Giannis Antetokounmpo is probable to play.

The Milwaukee Bucks hit the road for a West Coast trip, looking to build off their victory over the Charlotte Hornets. 

The first stop for Milwaukee will be against the Sacramento Kings, who have just eight wins on the season and have lost four straight. 

The Bucks have won three of their last four and four of their last six. 

Milwaukee Bucks Injury Report

The big name on the injury report for Milwaukee is Giannis Antetokounmpo, who is listed as PROBABLE with right calf injury management. 

Giannis has played four straight games after missing eight games with a calf injury. The Milwaukee All-Star and former MVP is averaging 29 points, nine rebounds, and four assists in his four games back from injury, helping the Bucks climb the standings in the East. 

Though the Bucks are on a west coast road trip, the schedule is favorable on the body as they play just four games in eight days with no back-to-back situations. 

Elsewhere on the injury report, Gary Harris is listed s QUESTIONABLE with a neck strain. Harris missed the January 2nd game against the Hornets with the same injury. 

In 25 games off the bench this season, the veteran Harris is averaging 14 minutes per contest and contributing 2.8 points on 44% shooting from three, which is a career high. 

Alex Antetokounmpo (Two-Way), Pete Nance (Two-Way), Taurean Prince (Neck Surgery), and Mark Sears (Two-Way) are all listed as OUT for the Bucks. 

Sacramento Kings Injury Report

Good news for the Sacramento Kings as Zach LaVine is listed as AVAILABLE. 

LaVine has missed the last nine games with an ankle injury. The team has won just twice while he's been sidelined. 

The two-time slam dunk champion is averaging 20 points, three rebounds, and two assists in 23 games this season. LaVine has started in all 23 games, averaging 32 minutes per game, his lowest number since his fourth season in the league as a member of the Chicago Bulls. 

Also good news for the Kings is Maxime Raynaud not showing up on the injury report. 

The Kings rookie left Friday's game against the Phoenix Suns early with a knee injury, but he is good to go for Sunday's tilt. 

Domantas Sabonis is still listed as OUT with a knee injury. He hasn't played since November 16th and was expected to miss at least four to five weeks at the time of his injury. 

Dylan Cardwell (Two-Way) is also OUT for the Kings. 

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