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Bulls' Jaden Ivey Out for Two Weeks with Knee Soreness Amidst Recovery Concerns

Chicago Bulls guard Jaden Ivey will be sidelined for at least two weeks due to knee soreness, after recent concerns about his recovery and explosiveness post-injury. Ivey, who was acquired from Detroit in February, has struggled with his athletic performance since returning from a severe leg injury and knee surgery. Bulls coach Billy Donovan stated that Ivey was cleared to play but was not moving well during recent games, prompting the team to focus on strengthening his leg muscles. The team hopes that with increased strength, Ivey can regain his previous athleticism. Meanwhile, Detroit Pistons head coach J.B. Bickerstaff expressed confidence in Ivey's full recovery from his injury, emphasizing trust in his rehabilitation process. Ivey's injury history includes a broken left fibula and arthroscopic knee procedures, which have impacted his explosiveness. The Bulls also announced that center Zach Collins will miss the rest of the season due to toe surgery. Despite these setbacks, both teams remain optimistic about Ivey's potential to return to his high-ceiling form.

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