<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>A meaningless dunk is coming back to haunt Michael Redd and the Milwaukee Bucks.Redd learned yesterday that he'll miss four-to-six weeks because of an injured left knee.Redd, the NBA's fifth-leading scorer at 27.7 points per game, was hurt when he went up for a dunk with 14 seconds left in the Bucks' 95-86 loss to Cleveland on Friday night. He strained his patellar tendon, which connects the kneecap to the shin bone.The severity of the injury took the Bucks by surprise."We didn't think it was serious at all," point guard Mo Williams said before the Bucks' game at Denver on last night. ``We thought it was a couple of games maybe. A game or two, rest it. We didn't think it was this serious.''</div>Uh...I didn't see this posted, so I'll make this topic. The Bucks will be terrible without Redd and Villanueva for 4-6 weeks. This is devestating. And it has to be frustrating to Bucks fans when you know it came off of a meaningless player where Redd shouldn't have been left in the game.Oh well, it's good for us Raptor fans. We'll see you guys soon :winkglasses:
Horrible for the Bucks as they can't afford any more injuries they are suffering the injuries and might screw them the rest of the year.
The buck really need him back now. They need someone to end the games. And he should be back after all star weekend. Once the Bucks get them back, I would say they are going to be a good team. And possibly even better next year when Bobby Simmons comes back.