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Milwaukee Bucks point guard Eric Bledsoe was a limited participant in the team’s practice on Tuesday due to his right hamstring strain.

Head coach Mike Budenholzer said the team’s practice was “relatively light” and Bledsoe was able to participate in about 15 minutes of real basketball work.

This is a step in the right direction after he missed Game 1 against the Miami Heat.

However, Budenholzer was not definitive about Bledsoe’s availability for Game 2, according to Matt Velasquez of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Playing games every other day gives players less recovery time for nagging injuries between games, as Game 2 is on Sept. 2.

In Game 1, George Hill started in place of Bledsoe and recorded eight points, one rebound and four assists in 36 minutes.