Marko Simonovi becomes the 17th player, along with head coach Billy Donovan, to enter COVID-19 health and safety protocols.
The Bulls play the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday at the United Center. The Hawks continue to deal with COVID-19 troubles of their own. As of Wednesday morning, 13 Hawks players are in protocols, and two are out due to injury.
Bogdan Bogdanović, Gorgui Dieng and Malik Ellison entered protocols the morning after the Bulls' 130-118 victory in Atlanta Monday night; Bogdanović and Dieng each logged significant minutes in that game.The Bulls are without Lonzo Ball, Tony Bradley, Ersan Ilyasova and Alfonzo McKinnie, who all in protocols, as well as Alex Caruso and Patrick Williams . Derrick Jones Jr. is questionable with a sore hamstring.
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