Zach LaVine has been the best player on this Bulls teams this year, and it's looking like he should be able to go in this one as he is listed as probable. LaVine is having some issues with his right patella tendon, but it doesn't sound like it will keep him off the court, so that's good news for the Bulls.
Zach LaVine's seventh 30-point game in his last 11 outings helped carry the Bulls over the Clippers on the road Monday night.
Sources said the Bulls have been receiving calls from teams on two key players: Zach LaVine and Nikola Vucevic.Source: ESPN What’s the buzz on Twitter? Shams Charania @ShamsCharania Brand
Dosunmu (calf) is questionable for Monday's game against the Clippers. Dosunum, who just recently returned from a 10-game absence with a calf injury, has played in three straight games for the Bulls.
Nothing lasts forever for the Chicago Bulls, including losing streaks. The Bulls finally snapped out of a five-game slump Monday with a 112-99 win over the Los Angeles Clippers, reigniting their offense by returning to their roots: the 3-point shot.
Chicago Bulls guard Ayo Dosunmu is progressing better than expected and could return soon. A couple of days after Bulls coach Billy Donovan told K.C. Johnson of Chicago Sports Network that Dosunmu wouldn’t amp up his recovery for another week,
LaVine was a very late addition to the injury report and fantasy managers will want to monitor this situation closely. If LaVine is ultimately held out, guys like Josh Giddey, Ayo Dosunmu, Lonzo Ball and Coby White would likely see an uptick in usage.
Dosunmu (calf) is officially listed as questionable for Tuesday's game against the Pelicans. Dosunmu appears to be on the precipice of returning to Chicago's lineup after suffering a right calf strain in late December.
Chicago Bulls guard Coby White is now questionable for their matchup vs the Sacramento Kings on Sunday afternoon.
Donovan wasn’t crying. He certainly could have been after the Bulls sad effort — trailing by double digits the last three quarters and by as much as 34 points — in a 129-113 loss.
Nothing lasts forever for the Chicago Bulls, including losing streaks. The Bulls finally snapped out of a five-game slump Monday with a 112-99 win over the Los Angeles Clippers, reigniting their offense by returning to their roots: the 3-point shot.