Chicago Bulls' Torrey Craig Sidelined for 8-10 Weeks Due to Foot Injury
The team will have to navigate without Craig's defensive presence as they continue their winning streak despite other injury concerns.
- Chicago Bulls forward Torrey Craig will miss approximately eight to ten weeks due to an acute sprain of his right plantar fascia.
- Craig, who turned 33 on Tuesday, was averaging 6.1 points and 4.8 rebounds this season.
- The injury will require a four-week immobilization period before Craig can begin rehab, which will require an additional four to six weeks.
- The Bulls have won six of their past nine games despite missing All-Star guard Zach LaVine, who is sidelined by a left foot injury.
- Craig's absence is the latest injury concern for the Bulls, who are still without two-time All-Star guard Zach LaVine.