The Chicago Bulls’ season-high losing streak has extended to five games as they seek to rectify their recent setbacks in Monday’s late-night matchup against the Los Angeles Clippers on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
The Chicago Bulls will enter Monday’s matchup against the Los Angeles Clippers with a substantial injury report. After sitting out of Sunday’s defeat to the Portland Trail Blazers, Lonzo Ball’s status remains uncertain due to a right quadriceps contusion. Ayo Dosunmu’s right soleus strain injury management plan makes his availability questionable as well.
Zach LaVine and Jalen Smith are both considered probable with right patella tendon tendinitis. Chris Duarte remains unavailable due to personal reasons, Jevon Carter is out with illness, and Torrey Craig continues to be sidelined with a right ankle sprain and calf contusion.
Coby White is also sidelined with right ankle soreness.
The Los Angeles Clippers have an extensive injury report. Nicolas Batum is probable with right finger soreness, while James Harden is also probable with right groin soreness. Kris Dunn is questionable due to left knee soreness, and Norman Powell is also questionable with back soreness. Ivica Zubac is out with a left eye corneal abrasion. Kawhi Leonard is sidelined due to right knee injury management.
PJ Tucker is also unavailable as he is not with the team.
The Chicago Bulls aim to prevent a six-game losing streak by securing a victory against the Clippers on Monday. Tip-off is at 9:30 p.m. CT, and the game will air on the Chicago Sports Network (CHSN).
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