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LaVar Ball blames NBA trainers, ‘raggedy shoes' for sons' injuries
The patriarch of the Ball family shed light on his sons’ continued struggles to stay healthy in the NBA
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Bulls' Lonzo Ball cleared for advanced rehab activities
Guard, who hasn’t played in NBA since January 2022, attempting comeback from knee cartilage transplant
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Bulls' Lonzo Ball hits 2-year mark since last NBA game
Dynamic guard is hopeful to return for 2024-25 season after 3 left knee surgeries
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Billy Donovan shares optimistic update about Lonzo Ball's rehab status
Lonzo Ball is nearing the two-year mark from his last game played in the NBA. He’s not giving up on his career, even if it appears to be on life support. Rarely, do professional athletes return from the degree of injury Ball has suffered over the past two years. But Ball is continuing to take steps in rehab. Billy...
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Bulls' Lonzo Ball ‘definitely' plans to play again
Injured guard has been injured, endured three left knee surgeries since January 2022
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Bulls' Lonzo Ball on his future: ‘I'm going to play again'
Speaking at a business convention in Atlanta, the long-injured guard expresses strong confidence
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Billy Donovan on Lonzo Ball: ‘My heart goes out for him'
Lonzo Ball will undergo his second straight missed season this upcoming year as a result of a third knee surgery he underwent since January 2022. For that, Billy Donovan showed sympathy for his point guard. “My heart goes out to Lonzo,” Donovan told ESPN’s Steve Russell. “He is a great guy. He’s a great player. It’s been amazing just...
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Stephen A. Smith responds, displeased with Lonzo Ball's video response to his false report
Recently, Stephen A. Smith reported Bulls point guard Lonzo Ball has trouble standing up from a seated position, due to the pain and injury in his left knee. In March, Ball had his third straight surgery on his left knee, this time a cartilage transplant, leaving him out for the 2023-24 season. Ball responded to Smith’s report with a...
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Lonzo Ball shuts down Stephen A. Smith for false report about his injured knee
Recently, Stephen A. Smith reported on ESPN it’s difficult for Lonzo Ball to stand up from a sitting position due to his injured left knee. “I’ve heard that it’s hard for him to get up from a sitting position,” Smith said on ESPN. Ball didn’t let that report last long. On Tuesday, the Bulls point guard videotaped himself standing...
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Bulls' Lonzo Ball says he's ‘on track', confirms he'll miss 2023-24 season
Guard underwent a cartilage transplant in March, his third left knee surgery since January 2022
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NBA grants the Bulls a $10.2 million disabled player exception for Lonzo Ball
The NBA has granted the Chicago Bulls a $10.2 million disabled player exception for the projected season-ending loss of Lonzo Ball, a team spokesperson confirmed. The exception, if it’s used, allows the Bulls to sign a player to a one-year deal for up to that amount, or trade for, or claim a player making that amount or less who is…
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Bulls do not expect Lonzo Ball to return to the court next season
The Bulls announced they don’t expect Lonzo Ball to return to the team next season. Details on their plan for him here.
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Bulls' Lonzo Ball Will Undergo Third Surgery, Timetable Uncertain
Bulls guard Lonzo Ball will undergo a third surgery on his left knee to attempt to fix the ongoing pain and discomfort he’s felt.
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Bulls Officially Shut Lonzo Ball Down for 2022-23 Season
The Bulls made official what has been expected for weeks and as a mere formality after each neutral, non-update from the team: Lonzo Ball wont play basketball this season.
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Bulls Operating With ‘No Guarantees' on Lonzo Ball's Status
The latest injury update on Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball paints a pessimistic, uncertain picture.
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Bulls Mailbag: Clutch Time Woes, Goran Dragić Appreciation
In a mailbag edition of the Bulls Talk Podcast, Bulls insider K.C. Johnson and Rob Schaefer answer your questions about the early start to the Bulls’ 2022-23 campaign. They discuss why the Bulls have been bad in clutch time minutes at the end of games and if that can be fixed, whether Goran Dragić should start over Ayo Dosunmu,...