(WNFL)- The Bucks were left off the NBA’s All-Star rosters last night for the 11th straight year but there’s still a chance that point guard Brandon Knight could be an injury replacement. Starters were announced earlier, and 14 reserves for the East and West squads were unveiled in a cable broadcast. The coaches select those players. Media reports say Knight and Atlanta’s Kyle Korver have the best chances of replacing Miami’s Dwayne Wade who injured a hamstring on Tuesday night when the Heat lost to the Bucks. The former Marquette guard was picked for his 11th All-Star appearance but Wade said yesterday his hamstring injury is serious, and he’ll miss at least 2-3 weeks of action. The NBA All-Star Game will be played two weeks from Sunday night at Madison Square Garden in New York. Knight averages 18 points, five assists, and four rebounds per game.
Bucks left off All-Star roster for 11th straight year
Jan 30, 2015 | 6:08 PM
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