ESPN's Nick Friedell says that Nikola Mirotic and Bobby Portis have been battling for the starting forward position, Portis' temper got the best of him and Mirotic suffered facial fractures. (1:53)

Chicago Bulls forward Nikola Mirotic is out indefinitely after suffering fractures to his upper jaw and a concussion in an altercation with teammate Bobby Portis at practice Tuesday.

The players had been talking trash to one another in practice, going back and forth before those exchanges escalated into a physical encounter, league sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Mirotic charged at Portis twice before Portis threw a punch and connected with Mirotic's face, league sources said. Mirotic dropped to the floor and lay there for several minutes before getting up, league sources said.

Mirotic was taken to the hospital and released later Tuesday, sources said.

The Bulls announced that surgery is likely for Mirotic.

Nikola Mirotic is out indefinitely after an altercation with teammate Bobby Portis. Jason Miller/Getty Images

The Vertical first reported news of the altercation.

Sources told ESPN that Portis has a telephone call with NBA officials in New York on Wednesday to discuss the incident. The Bulls are working with the NBA on possible disciplinary action, the sources said.

Bulls general manager Gar Forman was at the practice and witnessed the fight, league sources said.

Mirotic, 26, averaged 10.6 points and 5.5 rebounds per game last season, and was expected to start for Chicago this season. He signed a two-year deal with $12.5 million guaranteed this season to stay with the Bulls.

Portis, 22, averaged 6.8 points and 4.6 rebounds last season, and was battling Mirotic for the team's starting power forward spot.

Chicago opens the season Thursday night in Toronto.