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Derrick Jones Jr. - Likely available MondayJones (foot) is probable for Monday's contest against the Spurs.
ImpactJones returned to action Saturday following a 17-game absence due to a finger injury. He played 23 minutes during the win over the Thunder, but he registered just three points (1-5 FG, 0-1 3Pt, 1-2 FT), two rebounds, one assist and one steal. Jones also apparently picked a right foot sprain during the contest as well, however, he's still expected to suit up Monday.
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Javonte Green - Questionable against SpursGreen (foot) is questionable for Monday's game against the Spurs.
ImpactCoach Billy Donovan said Saturday that Green could need a few more days off to recover from his right foot injury, but the 28-year-old will still carry a questionable designation into Monday's matchup. If he's unavailable, Coby White and Troy Brown should see additional work.
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DeMar DeRozan nets 38 points, leads the short-handed Chicago Bulls past the Oklahoma City ThunderCHICAGO ā€” Derrick Jones Jr. spent the majority of his first game back on the court with the Chicago Bulls in a varying degree of pain.
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Derrick Jones Jr. - Quiet in returnJones (finger) produced three points (1-5 FG, 0-1 3Pt, 1-2 FT), two rebounds, one assist and one steal in 23 minutes Saturday in the Bulls' 106-101 win over the Thunder.
ImpactJones made his return to action after he had missed the previous 17 games with a fractured right index finger. Prior to getting hurt, Jones had been serving as the Bulls' starting small forward, but Javonte Green had since taken over that role before he was ruled out ahead of Saturday's game with a sore foot. Troy Brown (zero points, 11 rebounds in 28 minutes) ended up getting the start Saturday, but with Green likely to remain out through the All-Star break, Jones could get the chance to rejoin the top unit for either or both of the Bulls' final two contests of the first half.
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Troy Brown Jr. - Nothing but boards in startBrown finished with zero points (0-9 FG, 0-5 3Pt) and 11 rebounds across 28 minutes in Saturday's 106-101 win over the Thunder.
ImpactWith Javonte Green (foot) sidelined for the second half of the back-to-back set, Brown moved into the starting five for only the sixth time all season. Though Brown did well to crash the glass, those that deployed him in daily fantasy or as a streamer in season-long leagues were probably hoping for more production in other categories. Green and Zach LaVine (knee) are expected to be among the five Bulls players who will miss the final two games before the All-Star break, but Brown could still move to a bench role Monday against the Spurs after Derrick Jones (finger) returned from an extended absence Saturday and played 23 minutes off the bench.
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Ayo Dosunmu - Quality numbers in back-to-back setDosunmu produced 12 points (5-8 FG, 2-4 3Pt), nine assists, eight rebounds and one steal across 42 minutes in Saturday's 106-101 win over the Thunder.
ImpactAfter sitting out Wednesday's loss in Charlotte due to a concussion, Dosunmu has since cleared the protocol and was available for both ends of the Bulls' weekend back-to-back set. The rookie immediately recaptured his spot in the starting five and saw heavy playing time in both contests, as he also played 42 minutes in Friday's 134-122 win over the Timberwolves. Chicago is likely to be without all of Zach LaVine (knee), Lonzo Ball (knee), Alex Caruso (wrist), Patrick Williams (wrist) and Javonte Green (foot) through the All-Star break, so Dosunmu should be in store for elevated playing time and usage for at least the Bulls' final two games of the first half.
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Zach LaVine reportedly will visit a knee specialist ahead of All-Star weekend as the Chicago Bulls continue to battle injuriesThe short-handed Chicago Bulls could lose yet another key player ahead of the All-Star break after Zach LaVine will reportedly fly to Los An...
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