Bulls' Noah to miss 3 weeks; Hunter waived

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The Bulls' Joakim Noah (left) battles for a rebound with the Washington Wizards' Brendan Haywood on Jan. 15 at the United Center. A foot injury is expected to sideline Noah for at least three weeks. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
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DEERFIELD – Bulls center Joakim Noah will miss three weeks because of plantar fasciitis in his left foot that has been bothering him since mid-January – a blow as his team starts a brutal stretch of games against some of the NBA's better teams.

Noah missed seven consecutive games at one point in February and played limited minutes in his first three games back before getting 11 rebounds in 27 minutes against Portland on Friday. He did not accompany the team to Indiana the following day and sat out the Bulls' loss to Atlanta on Monday.

The injury has interrupted a breakout season for Noah, who is averaging 10.7 points and 11.4 rebounds. He has missed 10 games in all because of the condition and likely will miss at least 10 more, with no guarantee the time off will cure him.

"It's a very difficult injury," coach Vinny Del Negro said Wednesday. "It's very difficult to treat. He might rest for three weeks, he might rest for two months, come back and it's still bothering him. Rest will help usually, no question, but he's got to come back, fight through the pain. Give him a few weeks (and) hopefully, he reacts better to that."

Even if the news was hardly shocking, this is still a big blow for a team that's trying to secure a playoff spot and get through a bruising scheduling stretch. The Hawks game was the first of nine straight against playoff contenders, with Memphis visiting on Thursday.

The Bulls then host Dallas and Utah and go to Orlando, Miami, Memphis and Dallas before hosting Cleveland on March 19.

"When we play bigger front lines, not having (Noah's) length back there is an issue," said Del Negro, who is also concerned about wearing down veteran Brad Miller. "Other guys have to step up, play well."

While Noah got shut down, All-Star point guard Derrick Rose and forward Luol Deng were held out of contact drills Wednesday because of knee problems and are questionable for the Grizzlies game.

Rose has banged his knees in each of the past two games, and Deng – the Bulls' second-leading scorer at 18.2 points a game – has some swelling in the left one stemming from a hit in a home game against Indiana last week. He said the swelling has "gone down a little bit" and hopes to play Thursday, but he still has some pain and stiffness.

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