Bulls' Anfernee Simons recovering from left wrist fracture
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Bulls' Anfernee Simons recovering from left wrist fracture
"The fracture hasn't quite healed and I think him seeing a hand specialist, they felt like, you know, once the pain subsides that he's fine to go back to play. The last time it happened to him, it was in training camp in Boston. It was like a week or 10 days."
"Simons, acquired in a deal that sent center Nikola Vucevic to Boston at the trade deadline earlier this month, left Chicago's 126-110 loss to Detroit on Saturday with what was termed a 'sprain' and didn't play in the second half."
Chicago Bulls guard Anfernee Simons sustained an aggravated left wrist fracture, originally incurred during his time with the Boston Celtics. The injury occurred during Saturday's loss to Detroit, initially reported as a sprain. Coach Billy Donovan confirmed the fracture hadn't fully healed and recommended Simons see a hand specialist. Recovery timeline mirrors his previous experience with the injury in Boston training camp, lasting approximately one to two weeks. Simons has averaged 15.2 points across six games with the Bulls since his trade deadline acquisition. The Bulls currently face a nine-game losing streak.
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