Ayo Dosunmu's Season Ends Due to Shoulder Injury
Ayo Dosunmu's Season Ends Due to Shoulder Injury

Ayo Dosunmu's Season Ends Due to Shoulder Injury

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Chicago Bulls guard Ayo Dosunmu is set to undergo season-ending shoulder surgery due to a fracture and instability in his left shoulder, which has troubled him for over a year. An MRI revealed the fracture, and although Dosunmu could have continued to play, the decision was made to prioritize his long-term health. The surgery will require a recovery period of four to six months, aiming for Dosunmu to return by the next training camp. During the 2024-25 season, Dosunmu played 46 games, achieving career highs with averages of 12.3 points, 4.5 assists, and 3.5 rebounds per game. Despite his injury, Dosunmu has been a pivotal player for the Bulls, contributing to the team's fast-paced play style. The Bulls, currently 10th in the Eastern Conference, continue to face challenges with other key players also dealing with injuries.

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