Kendall Marshall will miss the remainder of the season with a torn ACL.

Marshall suffered the injury in the second quarter of the Milwaukee Bucks' game this week in London on Thursday.

The diagnosis was confirmed Saturday morning after Marshall underwent an MRI, and he said he expects to undergo surgery in two to three weeks after the swelling subsides.

"I didn't know what it was but I knew it was something serious," Marshall said Saturday as the Bucks returned to the practice court in preparation for Monday's game against the Toronto Raptors at the BMO Harris Bradley Center. " I could feel it buckle, pop and it was a pain that I'd never felt before.

"I hate to see injuries in sports, period. Our bodies are how we make our money; they're our job, they're our profession. At the end of the day, though, injuries are a part of our profession as well.

"That's part of the risk so you have to be understanding of that and understanding of the process and be ready to get back."

Marshall had emerged as the Bucks' backup point guard and his injury comes just days after waiving Nate Wolters.