Chicago guard Alex Caruso will undergo surgery for a broken right wrist, which was caused on Friday after a foul by Milwaukee player Grayson Allen, and will be out for four to six weeks, the Bulls announced on Saturday.

As he got up to go in the circle, Caruso was cut in the air and overturned on the ground where he landed badly. A very big mistake that led to Allen being sent off, after watching a video of the action by the referees, who had initially whistled a simple mistake that was redefined as blatant.

Lying on the right side for a few minutes before getting up, the Bulls player was able to continue playing. “I was going to try to make a dunk dunk. I did not really understand what happened during the action. “Only after I saw that he caught me in the air”, he said in the press conference after the match.

He then added that he was happy that he did not have a serious injury, but admitted that his “damaged” wrist had stopped him when he returned to the game. match eventually lost marginally (94-90).

Apparently he did not yet know that he had played but a fracture.

Without waiting to learn this diagnosis, coach Billy Donovan was furious: “Alex was in the air and Allen put him down, he could have ended his career. It was really dangerous for me. I hope that the championship will consider something like that because it could hurt him very seriously “.