Alex Caruso Has 'Significant' Left Ankle Sprain, Doubtful For Friday

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Alex Caruso Has 'Significant' Left Ankle Sprain, Doubtful For Friday 

Post#1 » by RealGM Wiretap » Thu Apr 18, 2024 5:09 am

Alex Caruso has a "significant" left ankle sprain, sources told Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.


Caruso is doubtful for the Bulls' play-in tournament game against the Heat on Friday.


Caruso suffered the injury when Andre Drummond stepped on his foot during Wednesday night's win over the Hawks.

Via Adrian Wojnarowski/ESPN

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Re: Alex Caruso Has 'Significant' Left Ankle Sprain, Doubtful For Friday 

Post#2 » by Johnny Bball » Thu Apr 18, 2024 1:34 pm

If it wasn't for bad luck, the Bulls would have no luck at all.
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Re: Alex Caruso Has 'Significant' Left Ankle Sprain, Doubtful For Friday 

Post#3 » by donaldtrump_00 » Thu Apr 18, 2024 5:02 pm

Johnny Bball wrote:If it wasn't for bad luck, the Bulls would have no luck at all.



I believe the bulls are a contender with lonzo healthy and zach healthy. Also Patrick Williams has the young legs and energy. But look at it this way. Coby has arrived in there absence. And ayo. This might be the best time to trade lavine. Seems like Chicago drafts alot of late bloomers. Wouldn't be suprised if dalen Terry turns out to be very solid player
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Re: Alex Caruso Has 'Significant' Left Ankle Sprain, Doubtful For Friday 

Post#4 » by Pickled Prunes » Thu Apr 18, 2024 11:29 pm

donaldtrump_00 wrote:
Johnny Bball wrote:If it wasn't for bad luck, the Bulls would have no luck at all.



I believe the bulls are a contender with lonzo healthy and zach healthy. Also Patrick Williams has the young legs and energy. But look at it this way. Coby has arrived in there absence. And ayo. This might be the best time to trade lavine. Seems like Chicago drafts alot of late bloomers. Wouldn't be suprised if dalen Terry turns out to be very solid player

Any team with LaVine on a max instantly falls out of contention. There is no good time to trade him because he is worth nothing close to his contract when healthy and he is rarely healthy.

In his 10 year career, his teams have a .382 win%. LaVine personally has a .372 win%. He has been on some really bad teams and those teams have historically been better when he's not on the floor.

The best time to plant a tree is 10 years ago, and the best time to trade LaVine was the summer after his first all-star game. Ooops!

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