Bulls guard Josh Giddey is dealing with a muscle issue on the side of his hand but he’s expected to suit up for the play-in game against Miami on Wednesday, K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Sports Network reports.
“It’s just about managing the pain,” Giddey said, adding that the injury will be addressed in the offseason (Twitter links ).
Giddey can’t imagine watching Wednesday’s game in street clothes.
““I’m good to go,” he said, per Julia Poe of the Chicago Tribune . “Play in game, must win game, there’s not way I’m going to sit out.”
Lonzo Ball (wrist) and Tre Jones (foot) won’t play.
We have more from the Central Division:
- Bulls rookie Matas Buzelis plans to play for the Lithuanian national team but he’s unsure about representing his country this offseason. “I’m not sure that I will come this summer. We have problems with the coaches,” he told Johnny Askounis of Eurohoops.net , referring to controversial comments by an assistant coach of the senior national team, Tomas Pacesas. “I have to talk to Jonas [Valanciunas], Domantas [Sabonis] and see what they will do.” Lithuania will participate in the EuroBasket tournament this summer. Sabonis is expected to sit out for personal reasons, but Valanciunas is expected to play.
- The Pistons apparently don’t want Little Caesars Arena to have a large continent of Knicks fans during the first round of the playoffs, Stefan Bondy of the New York Post writes. Potential ticket buyers for upcoming playoff games in Detroit must produce a credit card with a mailing address “located in Michigan and in certain parts of Ohio, Indiana and Ontario, Canada,” according to Ticketmaster. However, a Pistons spokesman told Bondy that the restrictions are intended to target ticket brokers and reduce fraud.
- Bucks coach Doc Rivers is “pretty sure” reserve big man Jericho Sims will be available for their opening-round series against Indiana. Sims participated in a majority of Tuesday’s practice, Eric Nehm of The Athletic tweets . He hasn’t played since March 16 due to a thumb injury.