The Milwaukee Bucks are edging closer and closer each week towards securing their place in the playoffs this season, so they'll be glad to see Jabari Parker back in form as he continues to work his way back from his injury.The Bucks defeated the Atlanta Hawks 122-117 at the BMO Harris Bradley Center in Milwaukee on Saturday, with Giannis Antetokounmpo once again being the star player with a double-double performance of 33 points, 12 rebounds, and seven assists. He also had four steals, two blocks, and was 12-of-25 from the field.The Greek Freak's fellow forward in Parker also had a good game, coming off the bench to score 15 points, with three rebounds, two assists, and he was 7-of-12 from the field. Just five weeks after coming back from a knee injury and he's showing he can once again start for the Bucks.During the second quarter of the game, the forward had two impressive slam dunks that showed his knee injury is almost a thing of the past, which is bound to get Bucks fans excited for the upcoming playoffs, as a healthy Parker could mean they go far into the postseason.Parker's first dunk came with just over three-and-a-half minutes in the second quarter as he caught a rebound and drove down the court towards the Hawks' basket. He distributed the ball out to the right before receiving back inside near the paint and slamming it home in the basket, posterizing Mike Muscala in the process.He followed it up with another slam dunk almost two minutes later, receiving the ball on the three-point line before driving towards the basket and posterizing John Collins for the score. You can watch both slam dunks by Parker in the tweet below.

The forward said to ESPN after the game: "I'm just playing like I'm practicing. Right now, I know where my shots are going to be. ... It hasn't been easy, but it has been working."

The Bucks will be hoping that Parker can continue his good form when the team travels to Cleveland to play against the Cavaliers on Monday night.

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