Jason Kidd is headed back to the Milwaukee Bucks bench.
Kidd has recovered from hip surgery and will resume head coaching duties Tuesday against the Magic.
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The 10-time All-Star last served as full-time head coach on Dec. 20, one day before undergoing his surgery. He’s been back with the team on a part-time basis since early January.
“I feel great after surgery and am looking forward to getting back on the sidelines full-time next week. I received a good report from my doctor last week in New York and I am ahead of schedule on my recovery,” Kidd said on his website. “Provided everything continues to go well this week, I plan on being back to my normal duties on Monday.”
The Bucks are 19-25 overall and have gone 8-7 under acting coach Joe Prunty in Kidd’s absence.