Bucks compensate for void at center position Feick, Gilliam step up for injured Johnson, Lang

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From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Date: 19971108
Author:MICHAEL HUNT

Stricken with back spasms, Ervin Johnson may or may not play tonight against the Boston Celtics.

Still on the injured list with a surgically implanted wire in his right index finger, Andrew Lang may not be ready to play until later this month.

With both of their centers potentially on the shelf, the Milwaukee Bucks could be in a fix. Then again, maybe they won't be. Without Johnson, who collapsed in pain an hour before tip-off Thursday night, the Bucks were able to get by the Philadelphia 76ers. In his first National Basketball Association start, Jamie Feick contributed four blocked shots and ...

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