Billy Donovan said Lonzo Ball was targeting Friday or Sunday for his return. While Donovan didn’t rule it out, he did say it ...
When Lonzo Ball went down on Jan. 14, 2022, he likely assumed he'd miss a few months at most. He was initially forced to undergo surgery for a torn meniscus, a serious knee injury, but one that ...
Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball returned to the court for a preseason game and the results were fairly stunning. Just to see him suit up again and take the floor would go a long way for his fans.
the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday, Lonzo ... forget." Ball, who finished with 10 points on 4-of-6 shooting in 15 minutes in the Bulls' 125-123 win, also scored on a pair of cuts, finishing ...
Lonzo Ball made it through the preseason healthy and was effective when on the floor. Ball underwent three surgeries including a ligament replacement to get healthy enough to play, and he and the ...
Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball returned to the court after missing more than two NBA seasons and he looked great. Lonzo, who was selected No. 2 overall in the 2017 NBA Draft, could provide a major ...
Just last night, Lonzo Ball played his first game of NBA Basketball since January 14, 2022 which has been over 1000 days to put that in perspective. While it is only a preseason game, it is great ...
“It’s definitely going to be different,” Ball said. “It’s not the same body I started off with, but I think I can still be productive and effective on the court. That’s why I’m still ...
Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball has had his fair share of injuries ... During that same timeframe, his brother, Lonzo, was trying to make his way back from a knee injury.
Bulls guard Lonzo Ball was getting up shots in the pregame warmup Wednesday in New York and told coach Billy Donovan he wants to try and return this weekend from a right wrist injury. Patrick ...
Before Wednesday, Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball had not played ... to Zach LaVine on a backdoor cut that resulted in a layup, revealing flashes of the player Ball was before the setbacks.
CHICAGO -- As Lonzo Ball checked into his first NBA game in more than 2½ years Wednesday night, the United Center crowd serenaded him with a standing ovation. He threw his hands in the air and ...