Doc Rivers Speaks on Outlook of Damian Lillard’s Injury

Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers recently addressed the concerning injury of star guard Damian Lillard, who suffered a non-contact injury to his lower left leg during the first quarter of Game 4 against the Indiana Pacers on April 27, 2025. ​Journal Sentinel+1Journal Sentinel+1

Following the game, Rivers provided an update on Lillard’s condition, stating, “Everything is still progressing positively. Last test was fantastic. So, you know, that’s about all I have. Fingers crossed.” This statement offers a glimmer of hope for Bucks fans, suggesting that Lillard’s recovery is on track.​Athlon Sports+2EssentiallySports+2SI+2

Prior to this injury, Lillard had been sidelined since March 18 due to deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in his right calf. He had recently been cleared from blood-thinning medication and had resumed basketball activities, including live scrimmages. His swift recovery from such a serious condition had been described as “a godsend” by Rivers. ​ClutchPoints+4New York Post+4Athlon Sports+4

The Bucks are currently facing a 3-1 deficit in their first-round playoff series against the Pacers, making Lillard’s potential return crucial. Rivers emphasized the importance of Lillard’s health, stating, “This could have been career-threatening. Or it was. The fact there’s a very good chance he’s going to play in the playoffs for us, that’s a godsend.” ​USA TODAYNew York Post

As the team prepares for Game 5 in Indiana, all eyes will be on Lillard’s recovery and whether he can return to the court to help the Bucks in their playoff push.

Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers recently provided an update on the status of star guard Damian Lillard, who suffered a leg injury in Game 4 of the playoffs against the Indiana Pacers. Lillard, who had already been sidelined for a period due to deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in his calf, left the game early, raising concerns about his health moving forward.

Rivers expressed cautious optimism after the game, stating, “Everything is progressing positively. Last test was fantastic. So, you know, that’s about all I have. Fingers crossed.” This statement gave fans hope that Lillard’s injury might not be as severe as initially feared.

Lillard’s return to form after his earlier DVT diagnosis was already considered a medical miracle, and Rivers described his recovery as a “godsend” for the team. With the Bucks down 3-1 in their first-round playoff series, Lillard’s potential return remains crucial to their chances of advancing.

Rivers further highlighted the importance of Lillard’s health, emphasizing that the guard’s recovery could have been career-threatening. As the Bucks prepare for Game 5, all eyes will be on Lillard’s condition and whether he can help turn the series around.