Chicago Bulls forward Torrey Craig will miss approximately eight to 10 weeks because of an acute sprain of his right plantar fascia, the team announced Tuesday. Craig, 33, injured his foot during the second quarter of Saturday’s game in Miami.
The seven-year veteran sat out Monday’s game in Philadelphia before undergoing an MRI on Tuesday at Rush Hospital in Chicago. His injury will require a four-week immobilization period before Craig can begin rehab, which will require an additional four to six weeks.
Per a few NBA betting sites, the Bulls hold 23rd-ranked odds to win this season’s championship. Sportsbooks are showing better odds for the New York Knicks, Atlanta Hawks, and Indiana Pacers.
Injury Update: Torrey Craig has been diagnosed with an acute sprain of his right plantar fascia.
Craig will be immobilized for approximately four weeks followed by a period of rehabilitation projected to require an additional four to six weeks.
— Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) December 19, 2023
“He just has, like, a lot of discomfort in his heel, and they just wanted to make sure that they get the prognosis correct before they did any imaging or anything like that,’’ Bulls coach Billy Donovan said of Craig’s injury. ‘‘Have him back there with our people.’’
Chicago Bulls’ Torrey Craig out at least two months after MRI reveals an acute sprain of his right plantar fascia
Here’s the full Coby White quote on Torrey Craig. Assuming Craig is rehabbing around team, he can still use his voice. But this is significant loss for reasons beyond on-court stuff https://t.co/u1YE1CUmhv pic.twitter.com/hVPp9cRHb8
— K.C. Johnson (@KCJHoop) December 20, 2023
Other players listed on the Bulls’ injury report include All-Star guard Zach LaVine (foot) and veteran guard Lonzo Ball (knee). LaVine, 28, could very well be traded before this season’s deadline on Feb. 8, 2024. Ball, 26, remains out for the season as well.
The Bulls have won six of their last nine games. Chicago begins a five-game homestand on Wednesday with a back-to-back against the Los Angeles Lakers and Spurs.