Kris Dunn is in danger of missing some time.

The Bulls point guard took a nasty fall late in Wednesday's 119-112 loss to the Warriors, resulting in two chipped and dislocated front teeth. He was also evaluated for a concussion.

The team announced later Wednesday that while Dunn showed no concussion symptoms, he will be re-evaluated Thursday.

"He didn't lose teeth," Bulls coach Fred Hoiberg said after the game, via ESPN. "There was a good little chunk that he took out of the floor. He's being evaluated. Tough kid."

Dunn, 23, was selected by the Timberwolves with the No. 5 overall pick in the 2016 NBA Draft and was traded to Chicago in June. He scored 16 points with five rebounds in 30 minutes before exiting with the injury.