On April 27, during Game 4 of the first‐round series against the Indiana Pacers, Milwaukee Bucks' All-Star guard Damian Lillard suffered a non‐contact left calf injury.
An MRI the following day confirmed a torn Achilles tendon, ending his season and placing his 2025-26 availability in doubt.
With Lillard already out since late March due to deep vein thrombosis in his right calf, Milwaukee limped to a 4-1 series loss against Indiana, their second consecutive first‐round exit.
On Monday, roughly one month after Lillard’s injury, Bucks forward Kyla Kuzma posted an Instagram video of himself slipping on boxing gloves with the caption, "Ding ding mf ððð @damianlillard you next."
Lillard, who had begun posting recovery updates on his own account, reshared Kuzma’s clip to his Instagram story alongside the message, “When I’m healthy… I’m stopping you in the 5th… long torso = BHop vs De La Hoya ð¤·ð½ð¦ð¦.”
Damian Lillard, Instagram
Damian Lillard, Instagram
Damian Lillard, Instagram
The Bucks entered the 2024-25 season with high expectations, with a core made up of Lillard, Brook Lopez, Khris Middleton, Bobby Portis and 2021 Finals MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo.
Adding even more firepower to the roster was Kuzma, who was acquired on February 6 in exchange for Middleton and draft assets.
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Milwaukee Bucks guard Damian Lillard (0) and forward Kyle Kuzma (18).
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Milwaukee’s mix of established stars and role players led them to a 48-34 record, good for the 5th seed in the Eastern Conference.
However, despite a midseason surge, highlighted by winning the NBA Cup on December 17, 2024, injuries would ultimately derail their postseason hopes.
Now, the Bucks enter a pivotal offseason with question marks surrounding the future of all of their stars.