2,000 Flights Cancelled Including Those in New Orleans Pelicans After Storm Leaves Heavy Snow;

The Milwaukee Bucks are scheduled to play the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday, but with the northern Gulf Coast covered in thick layers of snow, what is the status of the forthcoming game? New Orleans and Houston were among the most affected cities, with flights from and to each cancelled.

Bucks players and staff are undoubtedly in their hotel rooms right now, since reporter Eric Nehm confirmed that the team flew early in anticipation of the storm.

The current storm is an unusual event. Almost all flights at New Orleans’ Louis Armstrong International Airport have been cancelled.The Bucks will play their first back-to-back game against the Pelicans. Giannis Antetokounmpo and his teammates will head back to Wisconsin to host the Miami Heat.

Milwaukee Bucks and New Orleans Pelicans Injury Report
The game will most likely take place. With all of these two teams’ ailments, it’s unclear who will be available to play.

Nearly 2,000 flights delayed or canceled as winter storm bashes Plains, mid-Atlantic
The Bucks, who are currently on a four-game winning run, have listed Antetokounmpo (right patella tendinopathy), Marjon Beauchamp (non-covid sickness), and Khris Middleton (bilateral ankle injury management) as probable.

Key rotation player AJ Green will be missing again due to a left quad strain.

The hosts’ key players are in jeopardy. Yves Missi and Zion Williamson have both been diagnosed with a non-Covid disease and are considered doubtful. Dejounte Murray (right elbow bursitis) is expected.Thousands of flights cancelled, delayed over US storm | THE DAILY TRIBUNE | KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN

Brandon Ingram (left ankle sprain) and Herb Jones (right shoulder strain) are among the key players reported to be missing.

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