Zach LaVine, Kobe White lead long injury report for Bulls vs. Clippers

The Chicago Bulls are in the middle of a tough job as they are dealing with some injury problemsand they lost five games in a row. On Sunday, that fifth loss came against the Portland Trail Blazers, and the Bulls now look to bounce back as they take on Los Angeles Clippers on the road Monday night.
The injury report doesn’t look great for the Bulls as there are plenty of key players who could potentially be out.
Monday night’s game is a big one for the Bulls as they try to end this losing streak. They are currently in 10th place in the Eastern Conference, but who knows, if the losing streak continues, there is a chance that Chicago may decide to take a different approach towards the end of the season in hopes of landing a good draft pick.
A lot of players on the Bulls are currently dealing with injury issues, so let’s take a look at some key players appearing on the injury report.
Zach LaVine has been the best player on the Bulls team this year, and it looks like he should be able to get into this one as he is listed as probable. LaVine has some issues with his right patella tendon, but it doesn’t sound like it’s going to keep him off the field, so that’s good news for the Bulls.
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Kobe White will not play against the Clippers due to soreness in his right ankle. White has been in and out of the lineup recently, and back-to-backs are definitely not something that will help the healing process.
There is a chance the Bulls will be without Lonzo Ball for this game as he is currently battling a right quad injury. Ball has obviously had to miss multiple seasons with a knee injury, but he’s been mostly healthy this year. We hope that this problem with the quad will be resolved quickly.
And finally, Ayo Dosunmu is questionable as he’s still recovering from a calf injury, and with back-to-backs, it might be wise for the Bulls to keep him on the bench so he can continue his recovery. Dosunmu played 32 minutes in Sunday night’s loss to the Trail Blazers.
Bulls and Clippers will kick things off at 7:30 p.m. PT from the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, and the game will be broadcast on local networks. Los Angeles is currently favored to win at 5.5.
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