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Chicago Bulls rule out Zach LaVine, Alex Caruso for Game 5

Chicago Bulls guards Zach LaVine (health and safety protocols) and Alex Caruso (concussion protocol) will both miss Game 5 on Wednesday night against the Milwaukee Bucks.

The Bulls were hoping either player's health would approve ahead of their win-or-go-home game in Milwaukee, but they downgraded both guards on their injury report Wednesday morning.

The Bucks lead the first-round series 3-1. Only 13 teams in NBA history have overcome a 3-1 deficit, and the Bulls' path to an unlikely comeback becomes more difficult without their starting backcourt available.

LaVine entered the health and safety protocols just before the team's practice Tuesday after he woke up experiencing symptoms earlier in the morning. It's the third time in the past 12 months and second time this season he has landed in the league's protocols.

Caruso landed in the concussion protocol during the second half of Sunday's Game 4 after he got hit in the face by an inadvertent elbow from Jevon Carter. Caruso left the game with a bloody nose and then started experiencing concussion symptoms.

LaVine is averaging 19.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 6.0 assists in four postseason games against the Bucks. Caruso is averaging 6.3 points, 4.3 assists and 1.3 steals in the series while serving as the team's defensive anchor.

«It's part of sports,» Bulls center Nikola Vucevic said after practice Tuesday. «If you look out throughout the NBA, I'm sure a lot of teams have gone through a lot of different ups and downs and injuries and COVID stuff. So you just have to deal with it.

»At no point did we feel sorry for ourselves or we will feel sorry for ourselves. It is what it is. It's unfortunate, but mainly for those guys that want to be out there with us and compete and

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