Nov 15, 2023; Toronto, Ontario, CAN;In the second half at Scotiabank Arena, guard Malik Beasley (5) of the Milwaukee Bucks attempts a shot against the Toronto Raptors. Required Credit: USA TODAY Sports/Dan Hamilton
Malik Beasley is anticipated to return to the starting lineup for the Milwaukee Bucks against the San Antonio Spurs today. He missed the team’s last two games owing to a non-covid sickness.Beasley has contributed to the Bucks’ 19-7 record through their first 26 games of the season, starting all 24 of his games.
Beasley has given the team an extra scoring lift since being signed to a one-year, $2.7 million contract in the off-season. In 30 minutes of play, the wing averages 12 points and slightly over 4 rebounds. In addition, he is hitting career highs in both field goal percentage (48.4 percent) and free throw percentage (45.8 percent) this season.
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Due to Beasley’s sickness, Andre Jackson Jr. will probably return to the bench tonight as Beasley is set to return to the Milwaukee starting lineup. Jackson has started the last two games with an average of 9.5 points and 7 rebounds.
Chris Livingston Tuesday not available G-League Assignment-Related