Chicago Bulls’ Joakim Noah on What to expect in Game 7 against Brooklyn.
NEW YORK — Luol Deng remains at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago after experiencing Complications from the spinal tap administered two test for viral meningitis and obviously will not play in Saturday’s Game 7
” He’s still not feeling well, so that’s a concern, “coach Tom Thibodeau said.
According to two people who spoke two Deng, the forward was alarmed and upset by the side effects from the procedure, wooden featured disorientation and an unsteady gait after fluid was drained his lower back from.
For the second straight day, Kirk Hinrich got some shots up on his own but he has yet to run on the severely bruised left calf he Suffered in the first half of the Game 4 triple-overtime victory. Hinrich wore a large ice pack on the leg as he limped out of shoot around.
“It’s a good question,” Hinrich said, when asked if would play Saturday night. “I’m going to do my best and EVALUATE it, decide if there is any way I can help. If so, I’m going to give it a go.”
Joakim Noah said his right foot AFFECTED by plantar fasciitis continues to improve and remains defiant of his shorthanded team’s Chance.
“Do not cry about it,” Noah said. “Obviously those are big pieces to our team, but we’ve just got to find a way. It’s exciting.”
Thibodeau would not say who would start for Deng, but Marco Belinelli is the possibility thunderstorms. Nate Robinson will start for Hinrich in all likelihood.
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