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Ben Gordon underwent an MRI on his sprained right wrist that came back negative, but team physicians still are sending him to a specialist Friday. Gordon scored 25 points in Monday night's loss to the Grizzlies after landing on the wrist early.
Look for Adrian Griffin to get extended minutes again if Gordon doesn't play Friday, as expected.
MRI negative but Gordon to see wrist specialist
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Ben Gordon had an MRI exam on his sprained right wrist and plans to visit a specialist today.
Obviously, that's a sign that Gordon and the Bulls are concerned about the severity of the injury.
As he left the Berto Center Thursday, Gordon carried a copy of his MRI results on CD and said he'd have an update before tonight's game against Charlotte.
Gordon was injured in the first quarter of Monday's loss to Memphis when he fell hard to the floor. He stayed in the game and ended up scoring 25 points.
"A scorer's a scorer," coach Jim Boylan said. "Sometimes you can play with that type of an injury if it's not too serious, but after the game it swells up."
Ben Gordon had an MRI exam on his sprained right wrist and plans to visit a specialist today.
Obviously, that's a sign that Gordon and the Bulls are concerned about the severity of the injury.
As he left the Berto Center Thursday, Gordon carried a copy of his MRI results on CD and said he'd have an update before tonight's game against Charlotte.
Gordon was injured in the first quarter of Monday's loss to Memphis when he fell hard to the floor. He stayed in the game and ended up scoring 25 points.
"A scorer's a scorer," coach Jim Boylan said. "Sometimes you can play with that type of an injury if it's not too serious, but after the game it swells up."