Lonzo Ball may have made his triumphant return to the basketball court this season, but he's still had a very bumpy season in terms of injury availability. While Ball has fortunately not been dealing with any major knee injuries this season,
Announcers for the Chicago Sports Network had the perfect reaction when Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball sunk a corner three in overtime on Friday. As Ball celebrated his clutch basket, he hit a little dance. And the announcers wasted no time launching into a rendition of LiAngelo Ball's—or GELO, as he is known in the music biz—smash hit "Tweaker."
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During the first half of the Monday night matchup between the Philadelphia 76ers and the Chicago Bulls in South Philly, the visitors lost a key starter. Lonzo Ball was seen leaving the court for the Bulls’ locker room during the second quarter of the matchup.
Ball (wrist) has been listed as probable for Sunday's game against the Pacers. Ball is dealing with a right wrist injury but is trending toward playing Sunday in Indiana. The veteran guard has dealt with his fair share of injuries over the years.
Lonzo Ball will not return to Monday's game between the Chicago Bulls and the Philadelphia 76ers due to a head injury.
According to K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Sun-Times, Ball suffered a head laceration and has been ruled out for the rest of the game. It's unclear how the incident happened, but it was serious enough for the Bulls medical team to keep him off the court.
Ball could've explored the free-agent market in the summer. Instead, he let the organization that stuck by him know that he wanted to do the same for it.
For a guy who began the season with serious concerns about his surgically repaired left knee, Ball is feeling pretty good about where he's at.
“Lonzo Ball said he’s happy to be re-signed, said everything about situation here made sense,” K.C. Johnson said in a post. “Team physician Brian Cole is based here. Said team stuck by him and believed in his return when many others doubted him. Reiterated how important it is to have Cole/rehab process in place.”
LaVar Ball — the father of basketball stars Lonzo, LiAngelo and LaMelo Ball — had his foot amputated after suffering a serious medical issue, TMZ Sports has learned. We’re told
Ball will not return to Monday's game against the 76ers due to a head laceration, K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago reports.