Joe Cowley: LaVine a game time decision.
Mike McGraw: Zach LaVine questionable tomorrow, Boylen says. #Bulls
KC Johnson: LaVine is now listed on Bulls' injury report with that right shoulder strain and also mid-back contusion suffered last game. But he's probable vs. Hawks. Also probable: White (hamstring); Valentine (left ankle); Gafford (sprained finger); Carter (multiple things); Arch (elbow).
KC Johnson: Dunn, LaVine didn't practice.
KC Johnson: LaVine didn’t travel. Boylen admits they’ve discussed internally shutting everyone down. But not officially there yet. (My emphasis on officially.)
KC Johnson: LaVine is out vs. Raptors.
KC Johnson: Dunn, Porter out vs. Raptors. LaVine doubtful.
Joe Cowley: Zach LaVine has been ruled out tonight.
KC Johnson: Jim Boylen said Zach LaVine will warm up and see how he feels. Dunn is probable.
KC Johnson: Bulls exec VP John Paxson said Chandler Hutchison is out for season. Otto Porter Jr. and Zach LaVine are monitored day-to-day. Porter out vs. Jazz.
KC Johnson: Same drill for Zach LaVine vs. Jazz: Warm up, see how he feels. Says his right thigh is sore.
Mike McGraw: Boylen says LaVine will play. #Bulls
KC Johnson: Zach LaVine has landed on Bulls injury report as questionable vs. Wizards with right thigh contusion. Porter still doubtful.
Mike McGraw: LaVine: “I want to keep playing. If it stays this way, you might see me playing in LA.” #Bulls pic.twitter.com/1wsD8EnrIt
KC Johnson: Boylen on LaVine return: "I’m not eyeing a return date but I’m optimistic. He was bright eyed today. His eyes looked better, like he had more confidence in things getting better. Our training and medical staff is optimistic. He wants to play. He was in a nice groove, nice rhythm"
Malika Andrews: Zach LaVine (right patellar tendon strain) is out tonight against the Lakers, Jim Boylen said. He continues to be day-to-day.
KC Johnson: Zach LaVine will play vs. Hawks.
KC Johnson: Zach LaVine and his lingering sore ankles isn’t listed on Bulls injury report. Nikola Mirotic is listed as out for Bucks even though he expressed optimism he’d play. If that holds, he still won’t have played as visitor at United Center.
KC Johnson: Selden, LaVine both will play vs. Hornets.
Ira Winderman: Bulls announce that Zach LaVine is out tonight.
Joe Cowley: Zach LaVine is game time decision (knee and ankle).
Malika Andrews: After missing five games with a sprained ankle, Zach LaVine checks in for the Bulls. Before the game, Jim Boylen said that LaVine did feel some extra incentive to play in tonight’s game because it’s against his former team.
KC Johnson: Zach LaVine has been upgraded to questionable (50-50) for Bulls-Timberwolves game, which is one day shy of the front end of 2- to 4-week window Bulls gave after LaVine sprained right ankle.
His hope is that his hope is his sprained left ankle will be in game shape come Dec. 26, when the Timberwolves stroll into the United Center. His coach made it sound like a real possibility. “I do,’’ Boylen said, when asked if he felt LaVine was close to a return. “I hate to make like a definitive timeline, but he seems to be improving every day, he’s positive, and I think it’s something our people feel can heal, and it’s healing.’’
Brian Lewis: Zach LaVine (ankle) will miss 2 to 4 weeks for the #Bulls. #Nets
Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine will miss 2-4 weeks with a sprained deltoid ligament in his left ankle, Jim Boylen told reporters on Wednesday. "We've gotten all the information we need to," Boylen said. "We feel safe saying that's kind of where it's at."
KC Johnson: Bulls will have a more official timeline after LaVine meets with specialists and a specific rehab plan is created for his left ankle injury. But sense around team is those Dec. 19 and 21 home games are in jeopardy too.
KC Johnson: Boylen on LaVine: "He’s seeing our guys right now. And he’s going to see some specialists because we want to get as much information as we can. And then we’ll get a diagnosis and start building a rehab schedule." Translated: LaVine is almost certain to miss time beyond next 2.
KC Johnson: Zach LaVine walked out under his own power and said he’ll “be fine” but also said he heard “something pop” when he landed on that drive at the buzzer. “I think it was just some fluid or something. I’ll be alright by Saturday. I’m walking around.”
Malika Andrews: Zach LaVine (sickness) won’t play tonight against Toronto.
KC Johnson: Zach LaVine played vs. Bucks despite being under weather and was coughing like crazy in postgame locker room. Early indications are he could miss Raptors game tonight.
His legs were stronger from endless weight training he had done as part of his rehabilitation, but his body wasn’t right. He had put on weight, shooting past 210 and suddenly lugging nearly 15 more pounds than he was accustomed to carrying. And he didn’t trust any of it. Publicly, Zach LaVine maintained that his surgically repaired left knee was fine, and structurally it was. But deep down, he knew he something was off. He wouldn’t talk about it, rejecting rust or a lack of rhythm as factors to a so-so return to action. That was window dressing, a prideful athlete willing his mind to believe something his body wasn’t quite ready to do.
For Zach LaVine, it’s been a long, hard road to recovery. But nearly 21 months after suffering a career-altering injury, LaVine and those who know him best can finally say he’s back. Their hope, which is rooted in tireless and meticulous work, is that he’s also better than ever. “He just felt he was a shadow of himself last year, and the Bulls fans didn’t really get to see the true Zach LaVine coming off that injury,” said Tony Willis, a longtime family friend and trainer to LaVine. “So he’s super motivated to get back to where he was and to surpass that.”
Darnell Mayberry: Official: Bulls say Zach LaVine has a right thigh contusion and will not return.
Nick Friedell: Hoiberg stressed that he is excited for LaVine to be able to start the season healthy with the Bulls. Last season as he recovered from ACL injury, LaVine spent much of his time getting reps with Windy City Bulls before returning to the floor.
Nick Friedell: From Bulls perspective on LaVine, 4 yrs for $60 mil has always felt like preferred number to them. At 23, nobody is sure what kind of player he'll become. If I'm the Bulls I'm not going too much higher than that because I'm still not convinced he's worth that big of an investment
KC Johnson: Zach LaVine and Kris Dunn are done for season, per Bulls. Not enough time/practices to get them in game shape.
Vincent Goodwill: Kris Dunn will be out tomorrow, along with Lauri Markkanen. Zach LaVine will be a game time decision with tendinitis. Skeleton crew against Cavs, perhaps
Bulls guard Zach LaVine finds himself in a non-negotiable situation. That’s why begging coach Fred Hoiberg for even a sniff of playing time in either overtime Monday would have fallen on deaf ears. Not that LaVine didn’t think about it, especially as he sat on the bench and watched his teammates lose their grip on a game they owned most of the evening. ‘‘It should have never gotten to that point,’’ LaVine said, referring to the Bulls’ double-overtime loss to the Pelicans.
LaVine resides in the land of minutes restrictions these days. In his first three games after returning from a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee, it was a firm 20. In his last two, it was bumped up to 24. More is not an option. ‘‘I don’t think I’m going to play any more minutes [than they allow],’’ LaVine said. ‘‘I think it’s a set schedule right now, regardless of how I do or how I’m feeling.’’ That means what he makes of those minutes is what matters in his road back from the injury. ‘‘It sucked that I had to sit out the remainder of the game, but that’s just the way it is right now,’’ LaVine said. ‘‘So I’ve got to deal with it.’’
Nick Friedell: Zach LaVine hits a three with his first shot. After missing almost a year -- that one had to feel particularly nice.
Mike McGraw: Fred Hoiberg on adjusting to LaVine: “We're going to run a lot of the same things that we did. We put this system in place with Zach in mind." #Bulls
Nick Friedell: Fred Hoiberg is excited for Zach LaVine to cross the last hurdle in his return. LaVine will play about 20 minutes tonight. Hoiberg is hopeful LaVine will be able to play a few more minutes in a week or so.
When asked for a prediction on how LaVine would do, Wiggins predicted 30 points. Not likely, considering LaVine will be on a 20-minute limit to start with. But both Wiggins and Towns will be rooting their friend on. “I’m happy for him,’’ Towns said. “He’s been working tremendously hard to get back on the court, and anyone who knows Zach knows he’s a hard worker. He itches to play the game of basketball every day.’’
“I know he’s going to kill it,’’ Wiggins said of LaVine. “We still talk all the time. He’s excited. He’s been ready to come back for a long time. He worked so hard to get to this point. I think he’ll go out and kill it.’’
Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine, the centerpiece of this offseason’s blockbuster Jimmy Butler trade, will make his season debut on Saturday against the Detroit Pistons, the team announced. LaVine, who was recovering from a torn ACL he suffered in February as a member of the Minnesota Timberwolves, will be limited to 20 minutes per game initially, according to Bulls executive vice president John Paxson, and won't play the second night of back-to-backs before the All-Star break.
K.C. Johnson: LaVine: “I was trying to push to play 2 months ago.”
KC Johnson: Bulls say exec VP John Paxson will update how meeting to set Zach LaVine’s debut went before practice Tuesday. As of yesterday, sounded like his window to possibly play started Saturday vs. Pistons.
The Chicago Bulls hope to decide on a return date for guard Zach LaVine early next week. LaVine will travel with the team to games at Dallas and Indiana on Friday and Saturday. Coach Fred Hoiberg says the two-time slam dunk champion will meet with doctors, trainers, management and coaches after the Bulls return home.
Fred Hoiberg says Zach LaVine has had a few good practices in a row. He will continue working out with the Bulls this week. Then the Bulls' front office and medical staff will meet with LaVine over the weekend and they will decide what the next step will be as far as playing goes.
KC Johnson: Zach LaVine shed his knee brace: "It’s like adding three pounds on your leg. So I made the decision to not go with it. It’s safe. It’s more between me and the doctor and stuff like that, so I appreciate that.”
Chicago G Zach LaVine (left ACL) was slated to practice with Windy City of the G League on Tuesday night. Hoiberg said LaVine, who sustained a minor back strain about a week ago, will practice with Chicago on Thursday and begin six straight days of practice with contact on Saturday. "He's got a lot of hurdles to clear yet in the process, but it's going to be good to get him back with consecutive days of full-contact practice and we'll see how he responds," Hoiberg said.
KC Johnson: Sounding more and more like LaVine's debut will be in January, not December. He's currently on an every other day plan. Hoiberg said they want multiple consecutive days of work.
KC Johnson: LaVine: "I’ve been working out for the last eight, nine months and you come in and play 5-on-5 and you’re tired in 3 minutes. Just got to get that down, get my rhythm down. But I’m progressing really fast. And I feel good."
KC Johnson: LaVine: "This isn’t a losing situation. We might not have the best record right now. But we don’t have that outlook on our team. We’re positive. We go at each other. We’re looking to improve. I know I’m not a loser. They’re not losers. We’re in the right state of mind."
KC Johnson: Lavine had full G League practice. Hoiberg: "I think he’ll help everybody on the floor. There’s going to have to be so much attention drawn to him with his ability to get on the break and create his own shot when teams switch. He and Lauri on pick-and-roll actions will be great."
KC Johnson: Hoiberg said LaVine was doing windmill dunks in 3-on-3 session yesterday. “He got me excited,” Hoiberg said.
Darnell Mayberry: LaVine said he doesn't have a specific date in mind for when he'd like to play. "When I’m out here playing the way I should be in practice, I’ll be able to go out there and do what I need to do on the court." #Bulls #BullsNation
Darnell Mayberry: Bulls coach Fred Hoiberg didn't rule out Zach LaVine spending time in the G-League to regain his rhythm. "We haven’t really determined that yet," Hoiberg said. "I think a lot will depend on how things go in practice then we’ll make that decision." #Bulls #BullsNation
Darnell Mayberry: LaVine: "I’ve been doing everything, from dunking to running. The only thing I haven’t been cleared for is contact." #Bulls #BullsNation
Darnell Mayberry: LaVine: "I’ve tested myself in many ways to show that I’m OK. I’m just happy that I’m at that point now." #Bulls #BullsNation
Vincent Goodwill: As expected, Bulls' Zach LaVine cleared for contact practice. Bulls out west for the week
Darnell Mayberry: Zach LaVine has been cleared for full-contact practice. Still no definite timetable for his return. But he says he feels great.
KC Johnson: Hoiberg reiterated that LaVine is on track to be cleared for contact practices on next week's West Coast trip.
Mike McGraw: Hoiberg thinks Zach LaVine could be ready for full contact in about 3 weeks. #Bulls pic.twitter.com/OU884JNkRr
KC Johnson: Re LaVine: As long as he returns without issue from injury, as all expect, Bulls will re-sign him next summer. He's centerpiece of rebuild.
"Zach is coming along great," Hoiberg said Thursday. "He's been really good, very vocal with our players. He's ahead of schedule. He's cleared to do more movement. He's not cleared for contact yet, but he's moving around in unpredictable movements now, which is important."
LaVine was working with Bulls staff members after Tuesday's first practice, but is not able to participate fully at this point. "He's doing a lot of things," Hoiberg said after Tuesday's first official practice of the year. "Basically on a 1-on-0 workout he has no restrictions. He's doing a lot of extra running. He's been a monster in the weight room, he's putting up a lot of weight, which shows the strength of that leg, is probably where it needs to be. “
May 22, 2022 | 7:42 pm EDT Update
The six-time All-Star is being listed as questionable for Monday. Miami is also listing Kyle Lowry (hamstring), Tyler Herro (groin), P.J. Tucker (knee), Max Strus (hamstring) and Gabe Vincent (hamstring) as questionable.
Marcus Smart, Robert Williams questionable for Game 4

The Vertical: Marcus Smart (ankle sprain) and Robert Williams (knee soreness) are questionable for Game 4 tomorrow. The Celtics have listed Jayson Tatum as probable. pic.twitter.com/hIQwQponsx
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May 22, 2022 | 5:43 pm EDT Update

Since these bench decorum issues generally have been resolved after the league intervenes, technical fouls have not been used a deterrent, and the league does not plan to start issuing techs during the conference finals. However, the topic will be discussed in the offseason, and the league will explore ways to address bench decorum during games in real time, a person with knowledge of the situation told USA TODAY Sports.