The Chicago Bulls have announced that guard Alex Caruso will miss six to eight weeks due to a wrist injury sustained in a controversial moment in Friday’s 94-90 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks.
Caruso will undergo surgery early next week for a fractured right wrist, having been fouled by Milwaukee’s Grayson Allen, who was subsequently ejected.
The former Lakers guard joins Lonzo Ball on the sidelines for the 28-16 Bulls, who have lost five of their past six games.
Caruso’s agent Greg Lawrence called Allen’s foul, deemed flagrant 2 by the officials, a “cheap shot” given the significant injury it had caused. Bulls head coach Billy Donovan had labelled Allen’s act as “dangerous” after the game.
The 27-year-old guard played out the game but admitted his wrist continued to bother him, impacting his shooting.
Injury Update: Alex Caruso will undergo surgery early next week and be re-evaluated in 6-8 weeks after sustaining a fracture of his right wrist in last night’s game versus the Milwaukee Bucks.