Bulls' Michael Carter-Williams exits with knee sprain, to have MRI
-- NEW YORK -- Chicago Bulls guard Michael Carter-Williams left Monday night's game against the Brooklyn Nets because of a left knee injury and will have an MRI on Tuesday.
Carter-Williams injured the knee when he fell hard at the 9:37 mark in the second quarter. He stayed on the floor for a few moments while being checked out by the Bulls' medical staff before gingerly walking back to the locker room.
"As of right now, they're saying it's a sprained knee," Bulls coach Fred Hoiberg said. "We'll do more testing in the morning and have a better idea after that."
Carter-Williams had two rebounds in five minutes before leaving the game.