Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Knee and Cavs: LaVine sits out

- BY JOE COWLEY, STAFF REPORTER jcowley@suntimes.com | @JCowleyHoo­ps

Guard Zach LaVine provided details about his left knee 10 days ago in Miami, insisting that he was basically day-to-day the rest of the season.

There was nothing to panic about; that was just the reality.

After a day off, then skipping practice Friday, LaVine and the Bulls were hoping he would get over his latest bout of discomfort in the knee in time for the game against the Cavaliers on Saturday, but it wasn’t to be.

“It’s going to be something that we have to manage,’’ coach Billy Donovan said. “When a player feels like he’s got discomfort, and he shares that with me after the Detroit game, you know we wanted to see how he would feel after the game.

“It’s not one of these things where we’ve mapped out, ‘This is what we’re doing. We’re sitting him out in this back-to-back, we’re sitting him here.’ It’s got to be almost day-to-day. I don’t know if it’s concerning or not, just the fact that he had two days. It’s just that there’s some discomfort there.

‘‘Listen, I’m not in every single conversati­on with those guys. I talk to Zach, I talk to medical, then get the update, but the feeling was it was better for him to take this game off and see where he’s at [Sunday] and where he’s at out West.’’

Donovan was adamant that the knee was not regressing. LaVine has battled discomfort and fluid in the knee for months, but when he went to Los Angeles before the All-Star break and met with specialist­s, the overall conclusion was the knee wouldn’t get worse.

But it also wasn’t going to get better.

“Everything I’ve gotten from the doctors has been they feel totally comfortabl­e with him playing,’’ Donovan said. “There’s obviously a team of doctors involved in this. One of the doctors involved is the guy that handled his ACL surgery [in 2017], obviously our doctors here, our medical staff. There’s a lot of people involved that are making these decisions, and everybody feels comfortabl­e that him playing is OK. It’s not necessaril­y regressing. It’s just something he’s going to have to manage and deal with over the course of the season.’’

LaVine said he would have to deal with the knee later — meaning in the offseason — but never got into specifics.

The other point he stressed was making sure his priorities were understood. LaVine will be a free agent this summer but has made it clear to his teammates and the organizati­on that sitting and missing games will be done for the betterment of the team, not because of his contract situation.

“If it was about worrying about a contract, there are people who shut that stuff down immediatel­y,’’ LaVine said recently. “I have a big responsibi­lity here with the team, my teammates, my coaches, the city of Chicago. I take a lot of pride in that. It means something to me. And I hope people understand that I’m going out here and definitely not putting myself first in this situation.

“I don’t get my contract right now. I’m not a free agent until the end of the season. It’s pretty black and white to me.’’

Schedule blues

The second-half schedule gauntlet will continue for the Bulls this week.

After playing the Kings on Monday, they take on four playoff teams, and three of the games will be on the road.

The Raptors matchup is the lone home game. The Bulls will be the visiting team against the Jazz, Suns and Bucks.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Zach LaVine was dealing with discomfort in his left knee and didn’t play Saturday night against the Cavaliers.
GETTY IMAGES Zach LaVine was dealing with discomfort in his left knee and didn’t play Saturday night against the Cavaliers.

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