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Post by Dale on Nov 13, 2009 20:26:22 GMT -6
Coach Vinny Del Negro on Friday hinted at making some changes to the Bulls' playing rotation.
Kirk Hinrich and Brad Miller have struggled shooting and Jannero Pargo has barely played as he recovers from back and hip injuries. Del Negro gave no specifics, but if Pargo heals up, we expect to eventually see an increase in his minutes. Pargo is a risk, but could pay dividends later in the season.
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Post by Dale on Nov 28, 2009 20:29:38 GMT -6
Bulls guard Jannero Pargo practiced on Saturday despite battling soreness in his right shoulder.
"Right now, it’s bothering me a lot. I can barely lift it up," Pargo said. "But I practiced today. I don’t think it’s that big of a deal." He could get a nice boost if Kirk Hinrich misses any games, but we wouldn't rely on him for consistent value.
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Post by Dale on Dec 4, 2009 15:46:41 GMT -6
Jannero Pargo missed practice Thursday to visit a hip specialist in Philadelphia.
"He's had tightening of the back and hip that has bothered him since the beginning (of the season)," coach Vinny Del Negro said. "We need to get him to feel better so he can be more productive." This is only the latest in a series of nagging injuries for Pargo, whose aches and pains are becoming a concern. Still, Del Negro said Pargo would meet the team in Cleveland and could still play Friday.
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Post by Dale on Dec 5, 2009 6:09:06 GMT -6
Jannero Pargo played through his hip injury Friday, scoring nine points.
He could be on the verge of being shut down with the injury, but had three boards, two assists and two threes tonight, as he continues to get run in the absence of Kirk Hinrich, who continues to sit with a thumb injury.
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Post by Dale on Dec 5, 2009 11:51:41 GMT -6
Bulls guard Jannero Pargo recently visited a hip specialist, but the source of his pain isn't entirely clear.
Pargo said the Bulls' physician believes the problem is muscular, while the specialist thinks it could be a bone-on-bone issue. "We're going to try some medication and more rehab for two weeks," Pargo said. "If it doesn't get any better, then we'll take further action, which may involve sitting down for a while."
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Post by Dale on Mar 13, 2010 6:36:41 GMT -6
Jannero Pargo, who we listed as this game's sleeper in the Daily Dose, started in place of injured Derrick Rose and had 20 points, two 3-pointers, three boards, four assists and a steal in Friday's loss.
The Bulls have dropped seven straight games, and as long as Rose is out, Pargo deserves a look in fantasy leagues. This may be as good as he gets, and he'll go back to obscurity once Rose returns from his ankle injury.
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Post by Dale on Mar 28, 2010 4:46:57 GMT -6
Jannero Pargo joined the Bulls starting lineup on Saturday, responding with a game-high 27 points on 10-of-19 FGs, 2-of-5 threes, and 5-of-5 FTs.
Pargo added four rebounds and five assists with zero turnovers. There's no guarantee Chicago will stick with this three-guard lineup, but his line tonight makes him a must-watch player, if not must-own. The Bulls play three times next week, which tempers his appeal in weekly leagues.
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Post by kickinfamily on Mar 29, 2010 15:58:07 GMT -6
Wow, nice showing by Jannero!
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