DeMar DeRozan of the Chicago Bulls expressed his bemusement at the team’s string of injuries, likening it to a stroke of sheer misfortune. From Zach LaVine’s season-ending surgery to Patrick Williams’ knee sprain during the All-Star break, the Bulls have been grappling with a depleted roster.
DeRozan humorously speculated that the team might have encountered a black cat or broken a mirror, attributing their injury woes to bad luck.
Torrey Craig has That Dawg In Him™️ pic.twitter.com/8CTmelnVHP
— Will Gottlieb (@Will_Gottlieb) February 13, 2024
The latest blow came during the break when another key player, Craig, suffered a knee sprain, adding to the team’s woes. With Williams’ recovery progressing slowly, the Bulls find themselves in a roster quandary.
As they aim for a playoff berth with a challenging schedule ahead, the Bulls must navigate through the adversity of injuries. Coach Billy Donovan faces the task of relying more heavily on his core players, contrary to the initial plan of managing their minutes.
Deebo going to work in the clutch.@NBCSChicago | @DeMar_DeRozan pic.twitter.com/jNcyx3Mqig
— Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) February 15, 2024
DeRozan, typically reserved about front office decisions, openly welcomed the idea of adding reinforcements from the buyout market, emphasizing the importance of having depth to weather the storm of injuries.
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