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Report: Bulls guard Josh Giddey to miss significant time with left hamstring strain
- On Monday, Chicago Bulls guard Josh Giddey walked out of the home locker room smiling and showed no limp despite a left hamstring injury.
- Coby White previously missed months after his first strain, and his recent calf setback was described as `tightness`, with left calf tightness costing only two games.
- After a lop-sided loss to Minnesota, reporters noted if the Bulls dodged worse backcourt injuries and highlighted Josh Giddey's killer fur coat, possibly chinchilla.
- Artūras Karnisovas faces about a month before the Feb. 5 NBA trade deadline with six unrestricted free agents, limiting his roster options as injuries complicate trade talks.
- Big picture, building a roster that relies on full health risks drying depth over an 82-game season, and critics argue Artūras Karnisovas must end the `Bulls luck` after hard lessons last year.
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Bulls’ Josh Giddey and Coby White to miss at least the next few games because of injuries
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Bulls will have to get by without their top two scorers for at least the next few games, with Josh Giddey sidelined because of a strained left hamstring and Coby White out with right calf…
·Waterloo, Canada
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Bulls' Josh Giddey and Coby White to miss at least the next few games because of injuries
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Bulls will have to get by without their top two scorers for at least the next few games, with Josh Giddey sidelined because of a strained left hamstring and Coby White out with right calf tightness.
·Prince George, Canada
Read Full ArticleThe Chicago Bulls, represented by Matt Buzel, will have to do without the injury of one of the team's leaders, Josh Giddey, for several weeks.
·Vilnius, Lithuania
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Total News Sources19
Leaning Left6Leaning Right2Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution60% Left
Bias Distribution
- 60% of the sources lean Left
60% Left
L 60%
C 20%
R 20%
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