The Milwaukee Bucks hope to have standout Giannis Antetokounmpo available when they make the short trek down to Chicago to take on the Bulls on Monday night.
The Bucks were without Antetokounmpo and newcomer Nikola Mirotic when they got thumped 103-83 at home by Orlando on Saturday night.
It was their lowest scoring output of the season and also their most lopsided loss. Their previous four home defeats had been by a total of 22 points.
"We'll probably put this one in the trash can and move on," Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer promised reporters afterward.
Veteran point guard Eric Bledsoe offered a few excuses for the poor performance, none of which involved the two key absences.