Lonzo Ball is ruled out with a head laceration after an inadvertent elbow from Adem Bona.
The Chicago Bulls have been stuck in a weird middle-ground over the past few years and were expected to be heavy sellers at the February 6 NBA trade deadline. While the Bulls traded away two-time All-Star Zach LaVine,
While Lonzo Ball was included in some trade speculation ahead of this year's trade deadline, he is happy to be with the Chicago Bulls and ultimately agreed to a two-year, $20 million contract extension.
LaVar Ball, the CEO of Big Baller Brand and father of Bulls guard Lonzo Ball, has acknowledged reports that he recently had his right foot amputated. Appearing in a video posted to TikTok user Primby’s account,
For a guy who began the season with serious concerns about his surgically repaired left knee, Ball and the Bulls are feeling pretty good about where he's at.
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.
Lonzo Ball was once among the most talented point guards in the NBA. However, he missed part of three seasons due to injury. In his return to action (this sea
The Bulls traded Zach LaVine to the Sacramento Kings, but players like Lonzo Ball and Nikola Vucevic stayed in Chicago. There were numerous rumors involving Ball ahead of the deadline, but the Bulls ended up signing him to a contract extension instead of making a trade.
Lonzo Ball said he’s happy to be re-signed, said everything about situation here made sense. Team physician Brian Cole is based here. Said team stuck by him and believed in his return when many others doubted him.