Wednesday, November 13, 2024

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Kris Dunn Being Evaluated For A Concussion After Scary Fall That Left Him Bloody

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Kris Dunn was helped off the court during the fourth quarter of Wednesday night’s Chicago Bulls game against the Golden State Warriors after a scary fall face-first following a dunk. After the 119-112 loss at home, Bulls head coach Fred Hoiberg said the second-year point guard was being evaluated for a concussion.

Dunn exited the game with 2:52 remaining. The frightening scene began with a steal of Klay Thompson that led to a fast-break dunk by Dunn, who then hung on to the rim a little too long and came crashing down face-first on the United Center court. He stayed on the ground for several minutes before going back to the locker room.

Although Dunn was left with a bloody mouth, he didn’t loose any tooth, but he may have chipped a few, Hoiberg said.

Dunn’s streak of at least eight assists ended at seven games, finishing Wednesday night with 16 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals.

At the very beginning of the game, Golden State rookie Jordan Bell got injured and was removed from the court because of a sprained left ankle. He did not return and will have an MRI on Thursday.

Meanwhile, the Bulls will have a couple days off before getting back into action against the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday at 4 p.m.

UPDATE:

Looks like Dunn doesn’t have any concussion symptoms, but his teeth did get jacked up.

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