Bulls’ Caruso (ankle) expects to play vs. Heat

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MIAMI — Chicago Bulls guard Alex Caruso says he expects to play in Friday’s play-in game against the Heat, he told ESPN following shootaround Friday morning.

Caruso sustained a left ankle injury on Wednesday night when center Andre Drummond stepped on his right foot during the Bulls’ victory over the Atlanta Hawks in the play-in tournament. After colliding with Drummond, Caruso said he re-aggravated an issue he had been nursing down the stretch this season.

However, by Friday morning Caruso said the swelling around his ankle had not been an issue and he was expecting to be ready to go for Friday’s elimination game.

The Bulls and Heat will matchup for the No. 8 seed for the second consecutive season with the winner advancing to face the Boston Celtics, beginning on Sunday.

Injuries have affected both teams heading into Friday’s matchup. Miami will be without forward Jimmy Butler (MCL sprain) and Terry Rozier (neck).

Chicago also listed guard Ayo Dosunmu (quad) and Drummond (ankle) as questionable, but both players were on the court following shootaround on Friday.

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