After an offseason of changes, it was clear that the Milwaukee Bucks would have more depth than they've had in recent seasons. Well, that depth is about to be tested already after Kevin Porter Jr. went down in game one with a sprained ankle. The severity of the injury is still unknown, but there is a decent chance he will miss time. Everyone must take on more responsibility moving forward.
Porter injury could force Bucks to think rotation early
Many picked Kevin Porter Jr. to cement himself as Milwaukee's second leading scorer behind Giannis Antetokounmpo this year, and he was well on his way in game one before exiting.