Bogut out for Bucks with concussion-like symptoms
DALLAS (AP)—Milwaukee Bucks center Andrew Bogut missed Friday night’s game
against Dallas because of concussion-like symptoms.
The 7-foot Bogut fell backward and hit the back of his head on the floor
while taking a charge during Thursday night’s victory over Detroit.
Bucks coach Scott Skiles said Bogut failed a pregame test to check for
concussion symptoms and was ruled out in accordance with the league’s concussion
policy.
“There a new rule on concussion protocol, he couldn’t pass the test, so
he’s out,” Skiles said, without elaborating.
Drew Gooden replaced Bogut in the starting lineup.
Bogut just returned Tuesday after missing four games to fly home to
Australia to deal with a personal matter. The Bucks lost all four games he was
out, and had won both games since he returned.
Bogut is averaging 13.5 points and 9.2 rebounds this season.
