Carter-Williams nears return from wrist injury

SHARE Carter-Williams nears return from wrist injury
screen_shot_2016_12_22_at_10_59_57_pm.png

Michael Carter-Williams, who was cleared for contact, participated in a four-on-four drill to close out practice Thursday. | Stacy Revere/Getty Images

Michael Carter-Williams, who had been sidelined since early November because of an injured left wrist, returned to practice Thursday.

Carter-Williams, who was cleared for contact, -participated in a four-on-four drill to close out practice.

Bulls coach Fred Hoiberg said Carter-Williams, who was acquired in a trade with the Bucks for Tony Snell on Oct. 17, most likely would miss the next two games.

“He’ll do a little bit more tomorrow at the shoot-around,” Hoiberg said. “Then he’ll be evaluated after this trip, and we’ll see where he is.”

Carter-Williams, the 11th overall pick by the 76ers in the 2013-14 draft, earned Rookie of the Year honors and was considered a foundational piece. But after constant shooting struggles (41.1 career field-goal percentage) and his tendency for turnovers, he was shipped to the Bucks midway through his second season.

Finding his footing on a Bulls squad that already features a handful of ball-dominant, iffy-shooting guards isn’t a given. But Williams has the size and athleticism to possibly play a key role off the bench. He has the perimeter and transition defense Hoiberg is looking for but too often hasn’t received.

Follow me on Twitter @JasonLangendorf.

The Latest
Jeff Daniels leads gifted cast in Netflix’s soapy adaptation of satirical Tom Wolfe novel.
The play at the plate was so close, the Cubs had to wait through a lengthy review before claiming their victory.
Cubs starting pitchers Justin Steele, Kyle Hendricks and Jordan Wicks are also progressing.
Tensions were higher Tuesday when hundreds of New York police officers raided Columbia University and City College of New York while a group of counter-protesters attacked a student encampment at UCLA.