At the same time the Bulls are set to get some reinforcements in their frontcourt, with Bobby Portis returning from his eight-game suspension, the team’s backcourt has taken a hit. According to head coach Fred Hoiberg, starting shooting guard David Nwaba will be sidelined for the next two to four weeks due to a severely sprained ankle (Twitter link via Vincent Goodwill of NBC Sports Chicago).
Nwaba, who is currently in a walking boot, sustained the injury in the third quarter of Saturday night’s overtime loss to the Pelicans, and had to be helped off the court.
The 24-year-old, claimed off waivers from the Lakers during the offseason, had stepped into Chicago’s starting lineup for Paul Zipser last week, and had been playing well. In eight total games this season for the Bulls, Nwaba has averaged 6.9 PPG and 5.5 RPG to go along with a shooting line of .526/.400/.722 in 21.0 minutes per contest.
With Nwaba sidelined, Zipser will return to the starting lineup at small forward, with Justin Holiday shifting back to shooting guard.
Once Nwaba misses three games, the Bulls will be eligible to apply for an injury hardship exception, if they so choose. Hardship exceptions grant an extra roster spot to teams missing at least four players for three or more games due to injury or illness. Chicago is already without Zach LaVine, Nikola Mirotic, and Cameron Payne.