Bulls guard Tre Jones suffers foot sprain

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The Chicago Bulls are facing a setback as guard Tre Jones is sidelined with a sprained left foot. Jones suffered the injury during a recent win against the Sacramento Kings. The team announced that he will be re-evaluated in two weeks, which is near the end of the regular season. Head coach Billy Donovan expressed optimism that Jones might return, but it will depend on his recovery. "He’s going to be in a boot for a while," Donovan said. The coach noted that they won’t have clear answers until Jones starts practicing again. Jones has been an important player for the Bulls, averaging 14.5 points and 7 assists per game lately. His absence will create opportunities for other players. Donovan commented that injuries are part of the NBA and the team will adapt. In other news, guard Josh Giddey has been improving his three-point shooting since joining the Thunder. He is now shooting 37.8% from beyond the arc this season, a significant improvement. Giddey attributes his success to his mindset and consistency in his approach. Meanwhile, Lonzo Ball missed his 10th consecutive game due to a wrist injury. Donovan mentioned there is hope Ball could return during the upcoming two-game homestand. The team is looking forward to seeing how he progresses during practice.


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