The Bucks didn't play a formal game on Friday, but they can take away their scrimmage play as a victory.

Andrew Bogut ran the court and took part in a five-on-five scrimmage with his teammates. He was knocked down several times, but bounced right back up on his feet.

Bogut is returning from multiple injuries to his right hand and arm.

"I still feel it's going to be a long process for me, but I've already been scrimmaging here the last couple days," Bogut said. "Obviously, if I take a huge hit, I might be in some trouble for now.

"For a general tradesman, or if a general person does this, it's a six- to 12-month thing. It's never an easy thing if you break three things on one spot on your body. I did my rehab every day during the summer in Australia and Croatia and stayed disciplined with it five days a week."

On April 3, Bogut suffered broken bones in his right wrist, a broken right index finger and a dislocated right elbow, and he had bone chips in the elbow.