During the New York Knicks–Chicago Bulls NBA game on Tuesday (4/9), Torrey Craig tried a self alley-oop despite the Bulls being down by nine. Craig threw the ball off the backboard and Andre Drummond thought the pass was for him.
The Knicks blast the Bulls and take possession of the No. 3 seed in the East. The Bulls beat the Knicks last Friday, 108-100. The Bulls beat themselves on Tuesday, Rim-Craig.
A bizarre sequence during Tuesday's game between the Bulls and Knicks proved that too much innovation isn't always a good thing.
The Chicago Bulls were facing the New York Knicks tonight and Torrey Craig had an open court off a transition to go up and get two easy points for the team.
The Chicago Bulls engaged in a heated cross-conference matchup against the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday. Chicago had the early advantage midway through the first half.
Torrey Craig made his comeback to the Chicago Bulls lineup against the Golden State Warriors on Thursday night. The veteran suffered a right knee sprain during the All-Star break, sidelining him for the team's last seven games.
The Chicago Bulls have seen some good moments this season, but they have also seen some bad ones, and the bad ones are usually in regards to injuries. The Bulls have had a bad case of the injury bug all year long, and they have already seen two players go down with season-ending injuries.
The Chicago Bulls may get back-rugged forward Torrey Craig in the next few games. This development bodes well for a Bulls team ravaged by injuries to key players like Zach LaVine and Patrick Williams, who are already out for the remainder of the season due to foot injuries.
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The Chicago Bulls will head to the regular season’s final stretch without many forwards, as Patrick Williams’ ramp-up towards a return hasn’t gone according to plan, while Torrey Craig sprained his knee working out during the All-Star break.
Chicago Bulls forward Torrey Craig has encountered a setback due to a right knee sprain sustained during an NBA All-Star break workout. He will be re-assessed in a timetable of two to four weeks.
Craig, who started regularly for the Suns last season, has appeared in 33 games (eight starts) this season. The defensive stalwart is averaging 6.1 points, 4.7 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 21 minutes per game.
Upon sustaining an acute sprain of his right plantar fascia last Dec. 16 against the Miami Heat, both Torrey and the Chicago Bulls have to be patient during the recovery.
As the Chicago Bulls are finally gaining momentum heading to the second half of the 2023-24 season, they couldn't be more happy to receive promising news about Torrey Craig.
Chicago Bulls forward Torrey Craig will be sidelined approximately eight to 10 weeks due to a plantar fascia sprain of his right foot, the team announced Tuesday.
The injury, which he suffered in the second quarter at Miami on Saturday, was revealed following an MRI on Tuesday.
Torrey Craig plans to fill the same role in Chicago that he did with the Suns, focusing on defense, rebounding and making life easier for the stars.
The Bulls have officially signed forward Torrey Craig, the team announced in a press release. While the Bulls didn’t announce details, the deal is for two years with a player option after year one, per Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.
The Chicago Bulls continue to make moves to improve the roster as free agency gets going. The team has called upon former Phoenix Sun forward Torrey Craig.
The Bulls and forward Torrey Craig have agreed to a two-year contract, per Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. Craig, 32, has spent the past two-and-half years with the Suns.
Torrey Craig has reportedly agreed to a 2-year deal with the Chicago Bulls, per ESPN insider Adrian Wojnarowski. Craig originally joined the Suns midway through the 2020 season.
The Bulls are signing free agent forward Torrey Craig to a two-year contract that includes a player option.
It's a packed sports day here on this fine Saturday, with four NBA games tipping off. For Philadelphia and Phoenix, they can take control of their series with a win today.
Basketball is a rough sport, and Phoenix Suns forward Torrey Craig knows that all too well now. In the Suns' most recent game against the Milwaukee Bucks, Craig learned that lesson the hard way when he lost his tooth after Giannis Antetokounmpo rammed into him at full speed.
The Phoenix Suns received some good news ahead of the weekend.
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