Malcolm Brogdon Expected to Play in Game 5

The Milwaukee Bucks have been without Malcolm Brogdon, a key member of their backcourt, for most of the postseason. The athletic guard from Virginia has been dealing with a foot injury and hasn't suited up since the month of march.  Khris Middleton has come up huge for the Bucks during his absence, averaging 19 points during the postseason. Milwaukee has a 3-1 lead over the Celtics and may seal the deal tonight.

Game 5 could be the dagger for the Boston Celtics, due to Brogdon being a real force when in the game for the Bucks. When Brogdon was on the floor this season, he was a major threat around the perimeter. Brogdon shot 43 percent from the three point line in 64 games for Milwaukee.

The official tag line for Brogdon is that he is probable for tonight and if he were to go, this would give the Bucks even more depth in their backcourt. Brogdon and his perimeter shooting could be a huge threat to the Celtics, as they have yet to stop Milwaukee from the three point line this series. Brogdon should be utilized efficiently tonight and should monitor his foot throughout the game.


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