Bulls' LaVine out 2-4 weeks with sprained ankle
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The Chicago Bulls will be without Zach LaVine for two-to-four weeks, head coach Jim Boylen said, according to Teddy Greenstein of The Chicago Tribune.
The 6-foot-5 guard suffered a sprained ankle in Chicago's loss to the Orlando Magic Dec. 13 and has missed the past two past games.
LaVine is averaging a career-high 23.8 points per contest on 45.0 percent shooting through 28 games played this season.
Entering Wednesday's slate, the Bulls (7-24) are tied with the Phoenix Suns for the worst record in the NBA.
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