BUCKS NOTES Team easing Lang back into duty slowly

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From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Date: 19971124
Author:TOM ENLUND

The Milwaukee Bucks are continuing to ease center Andrew Lang back into the rotation.

Lang, activated Tuesday after spending training camp and the early regular season on the injured list with a finger injury, played 11 minutes against the Mavericks. He made 1 of 3 shots, scored two points, grabbed one rebound and committed three fouls.

The Bucks did not practice Sunday but will still have two days to prepare for their rematch against the Vancouver Grizzlies at the Bradley Center. That, Ford said, would be valuable practice time for Lang. "It'll be good for Andrew and for us as a team," ...

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