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Jones, who made key plays down the stretch in the Bulls' five-point win Thursday over Minnesota, strained his left hamstring and will be out at least the next two weeks.
Over his last 18 games heading into Thursday’s tilt in Minnesota, Jones was averaging 12.3 points and 6.8 assists per game while shooting 39% from distance.
The Bulls have downgraded Tre Jones (left hamstring strain) to doubtful for Saturday’s game against Boston. Josh Giddey (left hamstring strain), Patrick Williams (right ankle sprain) and Lachlan Olbrich (right thoracic strain) are probable.
Unfortunately for the Chicago Bulls, they will be without Tre Jones for the next few weeks due to a left hamstring injury.
Chicago Bulls guard and Twin Cities-area native Tre Jones was dismayed to see elementary school children detained by ICE this week.
Head coach Billy Donovan will be without a key member of the rotation for multiple weeks, according to the Bulls, who announced in a press release ( via Twitter) that point guard Tre Jones has been diagnosed with a strained left hamstring and will be reevaluated in two weeks.
Tre Jones ’ role with the Bulls has changed multiple times this season. With his high IQ and heady cutting, he has been called on to start 20 games because of injuries to guards Coby White and Josh Giddey. Even in the games in which he doesn’t start — including the Bulls’ victory Monday night over the visiting Clippers — he often finishes.
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