However, with no structural damage in his back and an extra day in between games to recover, Budenholzer said he was still feeling encouraged Antetokounmpo would be able to play in Game 2.

There’s an optimism,” Budenholzer said. “Time is a little bit on our side, but that equation will flip. But yeah, I would say we’re optimistic.”

Bucks forward Jae Crowder shared his coach’s optimism considering Antetokounmpo did not suffer a serious injury after falling from the air Sunday.

He took a hard fall,” Crowder said after practice Tuesday. “The floor is not going to apologize to you. It’s one of those things once we get up in the air as athletes, but fortunately it’s not as bad as we thought. I’m glad about that for sure.”

Game 2 between the Heat and Bucks is in Milwaukee on Wednesday night, so Antetokounmpo still has an opportunity to get on the court and test his injured back before the tipoff.

It’ll be everyday things that tell him what he can do,” Budenholzer said about the next steps for Antetokounmpo. “On the court, move a little bit, shoot a little bit, do some defensive things and he’ll get ready for a basketball game. “So we’ll just see how the next day goes.”