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The Milwaukee Bucks might not have their starting point guard against the Phoenix Suns.

The Milwaukee Bucks try to salvage what is left of their season when they travel to Phoenix to take on the Suns on Saturday. 

The Bucks have lost two straight and have won just once in their last seven games. They fell to the Utah Jazz, 128-96, in their last game. They are eleventh in the East, 7.5 games behind the Charlotte Hornets for the final Play-In spot.

The Suns are on a slide at the moment, losing four straight games. They were topped by the San Antonio Spurs, 101-100, in their last contest. They are 5-5 in their last ten. Phoenix sits firmly in seventh in the West at 39-31. They are 3.5 games back of Minnesota at sixth, but 4.5 games against the Portland Trail Blazers at eighth. 

Milwaukee Bucks Injury Report

Kevin Port Jr is QUESTIONABLE with right knee synovitis. He missed the last game against the Jazz after playing 33 minutes against the Cleveland Cavaliers. He's missed six of the last nine games for Milwaukee. 

The Bucks starting point guard is averaging 17.4 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 7.4 assists in 38 games this season. 

Gary Harris is QUESTIONABLE with a left groin contusion. He's played in three of the last four games, but logged only eight minutes against the Jazz. He's averaging 2.6 points, 1.2 rebounds, and one assist in 45 contests this season. 

Giannis Antetokounmpo is OUT with a left knee hyperextension and bone bruise. It is unknown if Giannis will play again this season as reports indicate that the Bucks want to shut him down, but he wants to keep playing. 

Alex Antetokounmpo is OUT on a G-League two-way deal. 

Phoenix Suns Injury Report

Grayson Allen is QUESTIONABLE with left knee inflammation. He's missed the last two games and is considered day-to-day. He's averaging 17.2 points, three rebounds, and 4.1 assists in 44 games this season. 

Royce O'Neal is DOUBTFUL with left knee soreness. He missed the last game against the Spurs, the first game he's missed all season. 

Dillon Brooks is OUT with a left hand fracture that he suffered on February 21. On March 12, it was reported that he is no longer wearing a cast, but he had not been cleared for contact. 

Amir Coffey is OUT with a left ankle sprain. He's played in every other game since March 8. 

Haywood Highsmith is OUT with right knee injury management. He did not play against the Spurs. 

Mark Williams is OUT with a left foot third metatarsal stress reaction. He played 22 minutes against the Spurs. 

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