INDIANAPOLIS — Damian Lillard spent the last month recuperating from a health scare.
Now, the Milwaukee Bucks guard is ready to resume his quest for that elusive NBA title.
Coach Doc Rivers said the nine-time All-Star will start Tuesday night when the Bucks visit the Indiana Pacers for Game 2 of their best-of-seven first-round playoff series. The Pacers won the first game 117-98 as Lillard continued to work his way back into game shape, rehabilitating following deep vein thrombosis in his right calf.
''I'm playing,'' Lillard said after the team's morning shootaround. "Not knowing if I was going to be able to come back this season, I was able to lift, which was good, I was able to keep my body strong. But it was weeks and weeks and weeks before they even allowed me to jump and do stuff on the court.''
Team officials later issued a social media post saying Lillard was available. He had been listed as questionable on Monday's injury report.
The Pacers did not have a shootaround and won't be available for interviews until later Tuesday.
Lillard hasn't played since March 18 after initially being listed with right leg muscle soreness, then right calf soreness before finding out he had a blood-clotting disorder that typically keeps players out for months because of the risks associated with it. Lillard made it back in weeks.
Questions continue to linger, though.