The Chicago Bulls will be without the services of Josh Giddey, Coby White, and Zach Collins for at least the next week due to injuries, the team confirmed. Each player is expected to miss multiple games as the team navigates a pivotal stretch of the regular season.
Josh Giddey, a versatile guard recently acquired by the Bulls, is unavailable as he deals with an undisclosed injury. Giddey’s absence will impact the team’s ball distribution and backcourt depth, as he has contributed both in scoring and playmaking during his time on the floor.
Coby White, a key member of the Bulls’ backcourt rotation, is also sidelined. White has been instrumental in the team’s offensive production this season, providing consistent scoring and reliable perimeter shooting. His injury leaves the team with fewer options in the guard position and shifts added responsibility to the remaining healthy members of the backcourt.
Zach Collins, who joined the Bulls to provide size and rebounding in the frontcourt, will also be out. Known for his defensive presence and ability to stretch the floor, Collins’ absence could affect the team’s competitiveness in the paint and their overall rotation schemes.
The team did not provide specific details regarding the nature or severity of the injuries but indicated that the status of all three players will be reevaluated in a week. In the meantime, the Bulls are expected to rely on other contributors to fill the gap, potentially giving younger players and bench members an opportunity to see increased playing time.
Head coach and team staff have not announced who will step into the starting lineup in place of the injured trio, but adjustments are expected on both ends of the court. The Bulls are looking to maintain momentum despite these setbacks as they continue their push in the Eastern Conference standings.