Milwaukee Bucks forward Jabari Parker has grown frustrated with the very few minutes he's played to start this postseason, according to ESPN's Nick Friedell. The Duke product is coming off an offseason torn ACL injury and totaling only 25 minutes of action through Games 1 and 2 of the series — both resulting in losses.

Parker says he's yet to get any sort of direction as to what would merit more minutes and reportedly upset about getting “such a quick hook” this early in the series.

Parker has totaled only two points and four rebounds during his time on the court, shooting 1-of-7 from the floor and failing to get to the free-throw line during both games.

After playing 39 minutes during a 35-point, 10-rebound explosion against the Denver Nuggets in early April, the 6-foot-8 swingman has seen his time on the court fluctuate despite finding his groove and shooting over 50 percent in four of his last six regular season games.

Head coach Joe Prunty has given second-year guard Malcolm Brogdon plenty of run since coming back during the last two games of the season, but Parker has been treated as more of an afterthought, playing 15 minutes in Game 1 and 10 in Game 2.

The interim coach has gone with a very heavy load for his starters, though it's yet to pan out for him, despite great outings from Giannis Antetokounmpo and Khris Middleton.

This isn't the first time Parker has had problems with a coach, and this would certainly be an area of focus in the team's coaching search this season if they hope to keep Parker on the roster.