Bulls' Tre Jones Shifts into Reserve Role as Josh Giddey Returns from Hamstring Injury
Chicago Bulls guard Tre Jones has been thrust into the spotlight this season, with his high basketball IQ and aggressive playing style making him a valuable asset off the bench. With injuries to key guards Coby White and Josh Giddey, Jones has started 20 games, but now that Giddey is close to returning from a strained left hamstring, it's likely he'll revert back to a more traditional reserve role.
Jones' experience playing in a similar capacity for the San Antonio Spurs during his early years has prepared him well for this shift. He credits Hall of Famer Manu Ginobili with teaching him how to make an impact regardless of whether he starts or comes off the bench. Ginobili's selfless approach to the game and ability to read the situation have inspired Jones, who is now averaging 12.3 points for the Bulls.
However, with Giddey set to return, Jones' focus will shift from being a starter to supporting his teammates on the court. When asked about the potential change in his minutes, Jones remained calm, saying "My total minutes won't change." His priority is now ensuring that whoever is alongside him can thrive.
On the other hand, Coby White's contract season has been marred by injuries, with the guard struggling to regain form after a series of setbacks. However, he showed flashes of brilliance last week, scoring 17 points against the Nets and then matching his season high on Tuesday. With the trade deadline approaching and the Bulls' playoff chances hanging in the balance, White's production will be crucial.
The injury report also notes that forward Patrick Williams is still nursing a sprained right ankle, but coach Billy Donovan remains optimistic about the forward's prospects for a long-term recovery. Giddey, meanwhile, is set to return on Thursday after a successful medical review since his injury on December 29.
Chicago Bulls guard Tre Jones has been thrust into the spotlight this season, with his high basketball IQ and aggressive playing style making him a valuable asset off the bench. With injuries to key guards Coby White and Josh Giddey, Jones has started 20 games, but now that Giddey is close to returning from a strained left hamstring, it's likely he'll revert back to a more traditional reserve role.
Jones' experience playing in a similar capacity for the San Antonio Spurs during his early years has prepared him well for this shift. He credits Hall of Famer Manu Ginobili with teaching him how to make an impact regardless of whether he starts or comes off the bench. Ginobili's selfless approach to the game and ability to read the situation have inspired Jones, who is now averaging 12.3 points for the Bulls.
However, with Giddey set to return, Jones' focus will shift from being a starter to supporting his teammates on the court. When asked about the potential change in his minutes, Jones remained calm, saying "My total minutes won't change." His priority is now ensuring that whoever is alongside him can thrive.
On the other hand, Coby White's contract season has been marred by injuries, with the guard struggling to regain form after a series of setbacks. However, he showed flashes of brilliance last week, scoring 17 points against the Nets and then matching his season high on Tuesday. With the trade deadline approaching and the Bulls' playoff chances hanging in the balance, White's production will be crucial.
The injury report also notes that forward Patrick Williams is still nursing a sprained right ankle, but coach Billy Donovan remains optimistic about the forward's prospects for a long-term recovery. Giddey, meanwhile, is set to return on Thursday after a successful medical review since his injury on December 29.