It's possible that Bucks guard Michael Redd could practice with his teammates on Tuesday.

He has been out since straining his left patella tendon on Oct. 31.

"He's been turning up his running," Milwaukee coach Scott Skiles said. "We'll see what (trainer) Marc (Boff) says in the morning, but maybe do some of the non-contact stuff and maybe Thursday do a little contact. I don't know."

Redd had said that he hoped to play in a game before the team's current home stand ended, but Skiles isn't sure if that's possible.

"I don't know if that's realistic," Skiles said.

The Bucks conclude their home stand against the Bobcats on Friday night.