Bulls say Kris Dunn does not appear to have concussion
The Chicago Bulls provided a positive update on the status of Kris Dunn following the point guard’s scary fall late in Wednesday’s game against the Golden State Warriors.
Dunn landed face-first on the court after falling following a dunk in the fourth quarter. He was taken to the locker room to be evaluated. The Bulls later said that Dunn had chipped and dislocated teeth, but he did not appear to have any concussion symptoms.
INJURY UPDATE: Kris Dunn chipped and dislocated two front teeth when he fell with 2:52 left in the fourth quarter in tonight’s game. He was also evaluated for potential concussion and at this time is clear of concussion symptoms. He will be re-evaluated tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/mLGEHtLdRX
— Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) January 18, 2018
Dunn’s fall was so bad it appeared to leave teeth marks on the wood floor:
um kris dunn's teeth left this mark in the bulls wood floor? wtf pic.twitter.com/tofy3QMIs5
— Tim Cato (@tim_cato) January 18, 2018
If all Dunn ends up with out of the whole situation is a visit to the dentist, he’ll have escaped what could have been a much worse situation.