Bucks News: Doc Rivers Comments on Challenges Milwaukee Could Face This Season

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Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers discusses the challenges his team could face this upcoming season.

The Milwaukee Bucks will enter the 2024-25 season with high hopes. However, the team has struggled these past handful of years. Although they've had the talent and personnel to compete with the best, health has been a significant issue for the team in recent years.

Injuries have kept the Bucks from reaching their true potential. It's part of the game, but the Bucks' injuries have always come at the worst time possible. The team hopes their fortunes change this season, and Bucks head coach Doc Rivers hopes for that."Health is not my challenge, but it's our challenge as a team," Rivers"We want to be dominant all season and play well all season," Rivers said. "So, to me, it's more about the connection of our team.

Lillard joined the injury list in overtime in Game 3 when he twisted his left knee in the first quarter and then injured his Achilles tendon.

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