Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo during an NBA game.
Milwaukee Bucks starGiannis Antetokounmpo is officially listed as questionable for Monday night vs. the Boston Celtics, butESPN’s Shams Charania reported he’s expected to return and play.
Important: This post will be updated the moment Bucks coach Doc Rivers provides any specific playing-time plan (minutes cap, ramp-up, or restriction) for Antetokounmpo.
Milwaukee hosts Boston on March 2, with the Bucks still chasing the East play-in line and needing every win down the stretch.
Key Points
Shams Charania
Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo is expected to return tonight against the Boston Celtics after missing the last 5-plus weeks with a right calf strain, sources tell ESPN.
Is Giannis On a Minute Restriction Tonight? What We Know About Star’s Playing Time
Even with Shams reporting Antetokounmpo is expected to play, the rotation question is whether Milwaukee eases him back after a long layoff.
There’s no official minutes number listed on the NBA injury report, only his status and injury designation.But multiple reports have suggested that if he returns Monday, it would be reasonable to expect Milwaukee to manage his workload in his first game back.
If Rivers does confirm a cap, the biggest rotation dominoes are usually:
Frontcourt usage: who closes at the 4/5 if Giannis is limited
Primary creation: how much Milwaukee leans on its guards late
Rebounding/transition: areas where Giannis typically swings possessions
Milwaukee has leaned heavily on contributions up and down the lineup during his absence, including strong stretches from Kevin Porter Jr. and Ryan Rollins,per an NBA.com writeup featuring The Athletic’s Eric Nehm.
Giannis Injury and What He Missed
Antetokounmpo’s current listing is right calf strain, and he hasn’t played since Jan. 23, when he injured the calf against the Denver Nuggets, per ESPN’s report.
Shams’ report adds the clearest directional update: he’s expected to return vs. the Celtics, even while remaining questionable on the official injury report.
In terms of availability and results, Milwaukee has had to patchwork its season around his missed time: the Bucks are 15-15 in games Giannis has played and 11-18 without him.
Where the Bucks Stand Now and the Playoff Picture
The Bucks entered this week outside the East’s top 10, meaning they’re currently on the wrong side of the play-in chase (seeds 7-10 compete for the final two playoff spots).
As of the latest standings snapshot tied to Monday’s matchup page, Milwaukee sits behind the conference’s top teams and is fighting to climb back into position. Milwaukee is at 26-32 and 11th in the East)
That’s why the “minutes restriction” question matters: even a limited Giannis changes Milwaukee’s ceiling, but the Bucks also have to balance the short-term need to win with not aggravating a calf strain.
Giannis Stats This Season
When Antetokounmpo has played in 2025-26, he’s produced at an MVP level: 28.0 points, 10.0 rebounds, 5.6 assists per game while shooting 64.5% from the field (per ESPN).
Those numbers underscore the tightrope Milwaukee walks tonight: if he’s active, even mid-to-high 20s minutes can swing a game, especially against a top opponent like Boston.
What happens next?
Pregame: Monitor Rivers’ availability for any explicit minutes cap (this post updates immediately).
Final status: Watch for Milwaukee’s official active/inactive confirmation closer to tip.