UPDATE: Chicago Bulls And Los Angeles Lakers Injury Reports

The Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers have announced their injury reports.
UPDATE: Chicago Bulls And Los Angeles Lakers Injury Reports
UPDATE: Chicago Bulls And Los Angeles Lakers Injury Reports /

UPDATE: Anthony Davis and LeBron James are available (h/t Ryan Ward of Lakers Nation).  

UPDATE: Patrick Williams is available (via the NBA's official injury report).    

On Thursday evening, the Los Angeles Lakers will host the Chicago Bulls in California.

For the game, both teams have announced their injury reports (updated as of 5:30 Eastern Time).  

The Bulls have ruled out Lonzo Ball, Onuralp Bitim, Torrey Craig, Henri Drell, Zach LaVine and Adama Sanogo. 

Patrick Williams is listed as probable.  

Meanwhile, the Lakers will be without Maxwell Lewis, Cam Reddish and Gabe Vincent.

Superstars LeBron James and Anthony Davis are both questionable. 

NBA's official injury report  / Bulls-Lakers

The Bulls come into the evening with a 21-24 record in their first 45 games, which has them as the ninth seed in the Eastern Conference.  

They have been playing better as of late and are 6-4 over their last ten games. 

Following Los Angeles, the Bulls will travel to Oregon to face off against Deandre Ayton and the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday evening. 

On the road, the Bulls are 7-14 in the 21 games they have played away from the United Center in Chicago. 

As for the Lakers, they are the ninth seed in the Western Conference with a 22-23 record in their first 45 games.   

They are 5-5 over their last ten games and most recently lost to the Los Angeles Clippers by a score of 127-116 (James did not play in the game). 

Following the Bulls, the Lakers will visit the Golden State Warriors in San Francisco on Saturday at the Chase Center. 

At home, they have a 16-8 record in the 24 games they have hosted in Los Angeles. 

More on the Los Angeles Lakers can be read here


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Ben Stinar is the NBA reporter for Fastbreak on FanNation.