Bucks' Henson returns vs. Raptors
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John Henson of the Milwaukee Bucks returned to game action Tuesday for the first time in more than a month.
The power forward, sidelined since Jan. 26 with a lower back injury, played six minutes in a 107-89 loss the Toronto Raptors, collecting four points, a rebound, and a steal.
Henson is a key part of the Bucks' frontcourt rotation and his absence hurt in what's likely become a lost season for the team. The fourth-year North Carolina product was averaging 6.8 points, 3.9 rebounds, and two blocks per game before the injury.
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