Bulls' McDermott to miss at least 4-6 weeks
Chicago Bulls rookie Doug McDermott is expected to miss at least four to six weeks, after he had arthroscopic right knee surgery Saturday.
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Chicago Bulls rookie Doug McDermott is expected to miss at least four to six weeks, after he had arthroscopic right knee surgery Saturday.
The Chicago Bulls announced Friday that forward Doug McDermott will have an arthroscopic procedure on his right knee tomorrow, December 13.
Chicago Bulls point guard Derrick Rose's left hamstring hampered him in the first half of Tuesday night's game against the Denver Nuggets.
Chicago needed a basket from Mike Dunleavy and a free throw from Pau Gasol in the final seconds to avoid an embarrassing loss.
Pau Gasol said chances are “pretty high” he’ll return from missing three games with a strained left calf on Monday.
Chicago Bulls point guard Derrick Rose will be re-evaluated Friday after he injured his left hamstring late in Thursday night's 100-93 win over the Raptors.
Bulls point guard Derrick Rose went through all of Tuesday's shootaround and is expected to play against the Orlando Magic on Tuesday night.
Bulls guard/forward Jimmy Butler is out for tonight's opening game the New York Knicks. When he'll return from a sprained left thumb remains unclear.
Bulls guard Jimmy Butler sustained an injury to his left thumb on Monday night. Subsequent examinations and an MRI confirmed a sprain of thumb ligaments.
Chicago guard Jimmy Butler sprained his left thumb in the Bulls' exhibition game against the Charlotte Hornets on Sunday night.