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The NBA is looking into the play that resulted in the broken wrist of Chicago Bulls guard Alex Caruso.
No decision has been made yet. K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago gave more information.
K.C. Johnson is a basketball player.
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The incident is still being reviewed by the league. The early indications were that Allen would be the only punishment. Any injury suffered by the offended player is taken into account by the league. Stay up to date.
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In the third quarter of his team's road loss to the Bucks, Caruso drove for a layup. Allen hit Caruso in the head on the way down to the court after colliding with him in the air.
After the game, he told reporters that his wrist was sore. The official diagnosis could keep him out for two months.
It's a big blow to a Bulls team that will be without point guard Lonzo Ball for six-to-eight weeks with a knee injury.
Billy Donovan, the head coach of the Bulls, said that Allen's actions could have ended Caruso's career.
K.C. Johnson is a basketball player.
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Billy Donovan had a full answer when he was asked about the incident.
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This is not the usual thing for Donovan to single out a player.
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After four seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers, Caruso is in his first year with the Bulls. He's averaging 8.4 points, 3.9 assists, 3.9 rebound and 1.9 steals per game.