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MILWAUKEE — Giannis Antetokounmpo is back in the Milwaukee Bucks' starting lineup Thursday against the Brooklyn Nets after missing two games with a left hamstring issue. The two-time MVP had been out with what the team described as tendinopathy in his hamstring. Tendinopathy is pain that generally results from overuse. Milwaukee still won't be at full strength. Khris Middleton will rest one night after playing 33 minutes in a 122-119 loss at Boston. The Bucks are continuing to manage his workload in his recovery from a sprained left ankle.







