CHICAGO (AP)—The Chicago Bulls were waiting for the results of a second MRI on guard Larry Hughes’ dislocated right shoulder but expect him to miss two to four weeks—less time than initially anticipated.Hughes was hurt in the third quarter of Chicago’s 85-75 preseason win at Minnesota on Wednesday night, when his arm got caught under the Timberwolves’ Mike Miller while the two dove for a loose ball.Hughes initially was expected to be out six to eight weeks, but he said Thursday he might miss considerably less time after X-rays and an initial MRI showed no damage. Hughes said the shoulder was sore but not causing him any pain.
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