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Bulls guard Josh Giddey misses game against Spurs with sprained ankle
Josh Giddey, averaging 21.4 points and 9.3 assists, sprained his right ankle after a crossover but is expected back Wednesday against Detroit, Bulls coach said.
- On Monday, Chicago Bulls guard Josh Giddey missed Monday night's game against San Antonio because of a sprained right ankle.
- After being crossed over by D'Andre Hunter during Saturday's third quarter, Giddey fell and injured his ankle, a sequence that became a viral highlight against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
- Offensively, Josh Giddey had been strong through nine games, shooting 46% overall and 39% from 3, but he went 0-for-6 late in the game after returning with an ankle injury.
- Bulls coach Billy Donovan called Giddey day-to-day, saying, `We don't feel like it's anything too severe with his ankle` and he could return as soon as the Pistons game Wednesday night.
- Coby White remains sidelined with a strained right calf, and Donovan said White could practice on one of the three days off before Sunday night against the Utah Jazz.
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