
The Milwaukee Bucks head to the nation's capital to face off against the Milwaukee Bucks Monday night. Currently at 9-12, the Bucks are looking to get back on track and finally chain some wins together after a seven game losing streak through the middle of November.
A matchup against the 2-16 Wizards lines up favorably for Milwaukee and while they have a mostly clean bill of health there are a few question marks on Milwaukee's injury report that could introduce some complications.
The Wizards find themselves depleted as well. With Washington's struggles throughout the season, any losses to their existing roster make things even more difficult.

Giannis Antetokounmpo (groin) is PROBABLE for Monday's game. The Bucks superstar is two games in to his return from a groin strain that kept him out for four games, but thee appear to be some lingering effects. The Bucks will likely want Antetokounmpo on the court any chance when that's a possibility, but they'll also likely not want to push any severe issues that could get worse.
Taureen Prince (neck) remains OUT as he recovers from a neck surgery.Prince recently had surgery to repair a herniated disk in his neck and will be out indefinitely. His return will be determined by Milwaukee's medical staff and Prince's improvement, but there's no timetable for his return.
Gary Trent Jr. (thumb) is QUESTIONABLE to appear in Monday's game with right thumb soreness.
Alex Antetokounmpo (two-way) is OUT for Monday's game as he is signed to a two-way contract and is currently with Milwaukee's G-League affiliate.

Pete Nance (two-way) is also OUT for Monday's game due to his G-League commitment.
Mark Sears (two-way) is OUT for Monday's game with the Bucks' G-League affiliate.
Sharife Cooper (calf) is OUT against the Bucks with a right calf strain.
Tre Johnson (hip) is OUT with a left hip flexor strain. This will be the fourth straight game that Johnson will miss and he doesn't have a definite timetable for his return for Washington.
Korey Kispert (thumb) remains OUT for Monday's game with a distal phalanx fracture in his right thumb. Kispert fractured his thumb during a game against the Atlanta Hawks on Nov. 25 and will likely miss several weeks.
Alex Sarr (groin) is OUT for Monday with right adductor soreness.
Will Riley (sacral) is AVAILABLE to play against the Bucks while he's been dealing with a sacral contusion, though that doesn't seem to be enough to definitively keep him out of the game.