Chicago Bulls G Alex Caruso to have surgery for fractured wrist, out 6 to 8 weeks, says team

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Allen was ejected from the game after a foul.

The man was ejected from the game after getting a foul for going up against Alex. There is a time and a place for this.

Alex will have surgery next week for a fractured wrist.

The Bulls lost to the Bucks in Milwaukee on Friday. The Bucks' Grayson Allen was ejected from the game after he was assessed a two point foul for hitting Caruso hard.

The team announced that Caruso will be out for six to eight weeks.

Allen hooked Caruso's right arm and sent him to the floor on his right wrist after he went up for a layup on a fast break in the third quarter. After the game, Caruso said his wrist was a little banged up, but the X-rays came back negative.

After Friday's game, Caruso said that he was grabbed out of the air. It's kind of crazy. I don't know what you can do about it. I'm happy that I didn't have any serious injuries.

He said his wrist was bothering him in the second half. He scored 3 points in the second half, but said he didn't think the injury would last long.

Allen didn't come to check on him after the play.

Billy Donovan is normally mild-mannered and rarely singles out players. Following Friday's game, the NBA should consider further discipline for Allen, as he was called dangerous and had a history of playing college basketball at Duke.

"For Alex to be in the air and for Allen to take him down like that, he could've ended his career," he said. He has a history of this. That was really dangerous to me. I hope the league takes a hard look at that because it could have been really serious.

The Bulls have had several players injured in recent weeks. LaVine has a left knee injury and will be out until at least early next week. Lonzo Ball is going to have knee surgery next week and will be out for 6 to 8 weeks. Green and Jones are still recovering from their injuries.