Giannis Antetokounmpo. Image via: Getty Images The Milwaukee Bucks will not have Giannis Antetokounmpo available when they face the Indiana Pacers on February 6, 2026. The forward has been ruled out with a right calf strain and remains inactive on the official injury report.His absence dates back to January 23, when he left a game against the Denver Nuggets with the injury. The expected recovery window was set at four to six weeks, and there has been no update indicating a shorter timeline.
Giannis Antetokounmpo’s Injury report vs Indiana Pacers (February 6, 2026)
Giannis Antetokounmpo is officially designated as “Out – Injury/Illness – Right Calf; Strain.” The status confirms he will miss the home game against Indiana and is likely to remain sidelined for additional games.Neither the team nor the player has provided a firm return date. Based on the original timeline, a return is more likely sometime between mid- and late March, depending on how the calf heals and how rehab progresses.
Milwaukee Bucks adjusting without their leading player
Milwaukee Bucks have leaned more on its main rotation to stay competitive in the Eastern Conference. The team continues to score, but the defensive structure and transition play have been affected without Antetokounmpo.His rim protection, rebounding, and ability to move the ball quickly up the floor are not easy to replace. Milwaukee has adjusted by using more perimeter actions and reshaping its rotations.Indiana may look to attack inside, testing the Bucks near the basket where Antetokounmpo usually has a strong presence.
Injury timing matters in the standings race
The injury comes at a difficult point in the season. Milwaukee is competing for position in a crowded conference, and extended time without its top player increases the pressure on the rest of the roster.The team’s record hovering around .500 reflects how important his two-way production is. Continued inconsistency could affect playoff positioning if results do not improve.There is also a medical reason for caution. Antetokounmpo has dealt with calf issues before, including a soleus strain that kept him out for several weeks. The Bucks appear focused on long-term health rather than rushing him back.
What to watch in Bucks vs Pacers
• Milwaukee must create offense without the defensive attention Giannis Antetokounmpo usually draws. • Indiana is likely to challenge the paint and pursue rebounding opportunities. • Betting lines have shifted slightly toward Indiana, reflecting the impact of the absence.Also read: Indiana Pacers vs Milwaukee Bucks injury report: Who’s playing, injured and questionable players, head-to-head records, team stats, and more (February 6, 2026)For this matchup, the situation is clear: Giannis Antetokounmpo will not play, and Milwaukee will need enough production from the rest of the roster to manage without him until he returns.