MRI Reveal Giannis Main INJURY Amid Fear Over Achilles Rapture

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Giannis Antetokounmpo made headlines after going down during the Bucks game despite no contact made on him, MySportDab reports.

The Milwaukee Bucks have been on panic since the injury happened leading to them taking him for medical examination.

Giannis Antetokounmpo main injury problems have been confirmed and things seems to be different from what was first thought to have happened.

There has been a lot of report which many have made assumption as to what have happened to the former NBA MVP after going down.

It was also said that he avoided what could have been end of the season by going down the way he did during their game against Boston Celtics.

His side got some good news on today morning as The Athletic’s Shams Charania notified that Giannis Antetokounmpo evaded any injury to his left Achilles tendon.

When he initially showed sign of discomfort before going down, it was thought that the worst had happen which would have seen him miss out of action for a long time.

According to reports reaching us from Mail Sport, they confirmed the actual cause of injury which isn’t as bad as they expected it to have been earlier.

Here Is What Was Said:

“Giannis Antetokounmpo ‘did NOT rupture his Achilles, MRI reveals’ after the Milwaukee Bucks star went down with a non-contact injury in win over Boston: Former MVP’s return depends on ‘treatment and rehab’

He is expected to miss some bit of action before turning back to playing with the Bucks who sure do need him knowing they are at the busy time of the season.

Giannis Antetokounmpo is hoping to help his side to the NBA Championship this season which they are current second in their conference this season.

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