Chicago Bulls guard Kris Dunn underwent an MRI and re-examination on Friday, Feb. 14 by Dr. Brian Cole at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush. He will continue his current rehabilitation program of his medial collateral ligament sprain for the next 4-6 weeks before progressing to functional training. A determination will be made at that time if additional treatment is required.
According to ESPN.com, “Dunn has started in 32 of Chicago’s games this season and is six starts from reaching starter criteria and seeing his $4.6 million qualifying offer this offseason increase to $7.1 million, according to ESPN’s Bobby Marks.”
And the Chicago Tribune reports the following:
Before his injury, Dunn was having a resurgence of sorts. Originally billed as a fast-paced scoring guard when he was picked fifth by the Timberwolves in 2015, he had become a major cog in the Bulls defense and provided one of the rare bright spots on a team with few positives.