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Patrick Williams to undergo season-ending foot surgery as Bulls’ injury concerns deepen

CHICAGO — Patrick Williams will undergo season-ending surgery to treat a bone edema in his left foot after missing the last 10 games with the injury, the Chicago Bulls announced Friday evening. Williams initially was diagnosed with the injury Jan. 31 after playing through discomfort in his left foot and right ankle throughout the season. He wore a walking boot and received initial testing in ...
Injured Chicago Bulls forward Patrick Williams, right, sits on the bench during a game against the Sacramento Kings on Feb. 3, 2024, at the United Center in Chicago.

CHICAGO — Patrick Williams will undergo season-ending surgery to treat a bone edema in his left foot after missing the last 10 games with the injury, the Chicago Bulls announced Friday evening.

Williams initially was diagnosed with the injury Jan. 31 after playing through

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