Bulls take another hit to backcourt as Tre Jones is latest guard out

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – All of a sudden that crowded guard room just might be coming in handy for Billy Donovan.

On the same night that the Bulls coach welcomed back Josh Giddey from a right ankle injury and Coby White (calf strain) was able to make his 2025-26 season debut, Tre Jones was on the shelf with a sore left ankle.

The same Tre Jones that had started in all 11 games, was averaging 13.3 points per game and led the Bulls in steals with 2.1 per game entering Sunday.

“It’s probably going to be a little bit of time,” Donovan said of the Jones injury. “It’s a back-to-back so it’s really hard to gauge how he’ll be Monday (in Denver). It’s not something that’s long term.”

With White back in the mix, Donovan has seven guards he can lean on when at full strength.

Giddey, Kevin Huerter, White, Ayo Dosunmu and Jones are the main rotation players in the backcourt, but Donovan has also handed out minutes to Dalen Terry this season and veteran Jevon Carter.

Where it gets interesting for the Bulls is that of the seven guards, only Giddey and Jones are on guaranteed contracts beyond this season.

That guard room could thin out quickly.

 

Rookie blues

 

Noa Essengue was with the big-boy team for the start of this West Coast trip, and while there was almost zero chance the rookie would play in the three games unless something goes very wrong, the organization feels it’s key for his development.

As far as his next possible G-League stint, the Windy City Bulls play a Nov. 26 game at home.

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