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Milwaukee’s Khris Middleton tries to get past Patrick Williams of the Bulls during Game 2 of their first-round playoff series Wednesday in Milwaukee. Chicago tied the series with a 114-110 win. Morry Gash/Associated Press

MILWAUKEE — Khris Middleton will miss at least the Milwaukee Bucks’ next game because of a sprained medial collateral ligament after getting hurt in the fourth quarter of their Game 2 loss to the Chicago Bulls.

The Bucks announced Thursday that the three-time All-Star won’t be available for Game 3 of the first-round playoff series Friday night in Chicago.

Exactly how much time Middleton will miss remains uncertain. As the defending champion Bucks spoke after the game Wednesday night, they braced for the possibility they could be missing Middleton for a significant amount of time.

“You feel for him,” Bucks guard Wesley Matthews said. “Khris is a huge part of this team, this organization, this city.”

Middleton headed into the locker room with 6:49 left in the Bucks’ 114-110 loss. His left leg gave out while he tried to plant on a spin move.

The Bucks’ injury report for Friday’s game doesn’t include forward Bobby Portis, an indication he should be available to play after missing most of Game 2 because of a right eye abrasion. Portis took a hit to the face from Chicago’s Tristan Thompson late in the first quarter as both players were going after a rebound.

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Milwaukee won’t have reserve guard George Hill, who still hasn’t played in this series because of an abdominal strain.

The Bucks have been through this situation before, dealing with a knee injury to one of their top players during the playoffs. Two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo hyperextended his left knee in Game 4 of last season’s Eastern Conference finals with the Atlanta Hawks.

Antetokounmpo missed the final two games of that series but returned for the next round and was named the MVP of the Bucks’ NBA finals victory over the Phoenix Suns.

As he discussed Middleton’s injury Wednesday, Antetokounmpo said he could understand what his teammate is going through.

“It’s tough,” Antetokounmpo said. “I know that feeling. You don’t want to listen to nobody. You don’t want to talk to nobody because you really don’t know what it is. Tomorrow you’re expecting the worst, hope for the best. At the end of the day, he knows that we are by his side. I don’t need to say it to the media. He knows that he’s my brother no matter what. We need him to win. We’re going to pray, I’m going to pray for the best and hopefully it’s not too bad and he can join us, because we need him.”

THURSDAY’S GAME

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GRIZZLIES 104, TIMBERWOLVES 95: Desmond Bane made seven 3-pointers and had 26 points and visiting Memphis overcame a 26-point deficit to beat Minnesota for a 2-1 lead in the first-round playoff series.

Brandon Clarke scored 16 of his 20 points in the second half for Memphis, and Ja Morant had a quiet triple-double with 16 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists.

Tyus Jones hit two dagger 3-pointers against his former team down the stretch, and the Grizzlies seized back home-court advantage. They stunned a Wolves team that won Game 1 on the road, 130-117, but took an ugly 124-96 loss in Game 2.

Game 4 is on Saturday night in Minneapolis.

D’Angelo Russell had 22 points and eight assists as the key driver of a third-quarter surge for the Wolves that pushed the lead back to 23 points, but he went 0 for 3 and was scoreless in the fourth. Karl-Anthony Towns, Minnesota’s other max-contract player, had another clunker with eight points.

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