The Bulls are riding a four-game losing streak, but travel to face the Portland Trail Blazers on the road on Sunday. Chicago has listed LaVine on the injury report against the Blazers, but his status suggests he should be good to go.
Zach LaVine popped up on the injury report as probable on Sunday ahead of Bulls-Trail Blazers with a knee injury.
Zach LaVine has been the best player on this Bulls teams this year, and it's looking like he should be able to go in this one as he is listed as probable. LaVine is having some issues with his right patella tendon, but it doesn't sound like it will keep him off the court, so that's good news for the Bulls.
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Scoot Henderson had 25 points and the Portland Trail Blazers snapped five-game losing streak with a 113-102 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Sunday night.
The Portland ... The Blazers could face an injured Bulls team, as many of their players are on the injury report; however, the Bulls will likely have their star guard, All-Star Zach LaVine ...
Scoot Henderson had 25 points and the Portland Trail Blazers snapped five-game losing streak with a 113-102 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Sunday night.
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