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Michael Redd #22 | Guard | Milwaukee Bucks
Height: 6-6    Weight: 215    Born: August 24, 1979, Columbus, Ohio

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December 3, 2005
Michael Redd returned to action Friday after missing one game because of a bruised right thigh, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
December 2, 2005
Michael Redd is questionable for tonight's game against Washington with a thigh bruise, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. He was limited in practice on Thursday.
December 1, 2005
Michael Redd, who sat out Wednesday's practice with a bruised thigh, could return to action within the next few days, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.
November 30, 2005
Michael Redd missed Tuesday's game due to a bruised right thigh, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. He sustained the injury in practice Monday and will be re-evaluated daily.
October 9, 2005
Michael Redd injured his right foot during the first practice of the year Monday, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Constitution. X-rays were negative, and he was diagnosed with a sprain. He expects to be back in the mix within a few days.
July 8, 2005
Michael Redd accepted Milwaukee's six-year offer for between $90 million and $96 million and re-signed with the club on Thursday, according to the AP.
July 2, 2005
As expected, the Bucks have extended Michael Redd a maximum offer, according to the Akron Beacon-Journal. However, the Cavs also have made a max offer. Redd is expected to meet with the Cavs soon, but they can't pay him as much as the Bucks.
April 18, 2005
Michael Redd still is not expected to play today and likely won't play in tomorrow's finale due to his sore Achilles tendon, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.
April 16, 2005
The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports that Michael Redd has decided it's probably time to shut himself down for the remainder of the season after leaving last night's game with a sore left Achilles tendon. The Bucks have absolutely nothing to play for and Redd is going to be one of the top free agents available during the offseason, so he has incentive to heal up and avoid aggravating it.
April 15, 2005
Michael Redd left Friday's game early in the third quarter because of a sore left Achilles tendon, according to the AP. "It started bothering me late in the second quarter," Redd said. "I wanted to try it in the second half, but it didn't get any better. We're going to be cautious. I doubt I'll play tomorrow. We'll see after that."
April 8, 2005
The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports that Michael Redd expects to return to action Friday after missing Wednesday's game with Achilles tendinitis.
April 6, 2005
Michael Redd missed his first game of the season Wednesday night with tendinitis in his left Achilles, according to the AP.
February 22, 2005
The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports that Michael Redd will come back from his sprained left finger today.
February 17, 2005
Michael Redd missed his third consecutive game on Wednesday because of a sprained index finger.
February 16, 2005
Bucks coach Terry Porter said Michael Redd likely would be a game-time call tonight, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Redd has missed the last two games with a sprained left index finger.
February 14, 2005
The Bucks consider Michael Redd questionable for Monday's game, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. He missed Saturday's contest with a sprained left index finger.
February 14, 2005
Michael Redd was out of the lineup for the second consecutive game Monday night because of a sprained left index finger.
February 12, 2005
Michael Redd saw his 212-game playing streak end on Saturday night as he sat out the Bucks' game against Atlanta because of a sprained left index finger, according to the AP. "He's day-to-day. I don't think it's serious," Bucks coach Terry Porter said.