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Wednesday, January 22, 2025
HomeNBALonzo Ball will not play this season

Lonzo Ball will not play this season

The worst omens have been confirmed, and as reported by journalist Shams Charania from the The AthleticLonzo Ball will not play this season due to the severe pain that still persists in his left knee.

It should be remembered that last September he underwent a second operation to try to solve his ongoing problems. However, Lonzo continues to have discomfort and can barely run, and in consensus with Bulls management, they have decided that the best thing for his future will be to rest and recover 100 percent.

The one who was number 2 in the 2017 Draft selected by the Lakers came to the Bulls after two seasons in New Orleans Pelicans. In August 2018 he agreed to a new commitment for 4 years and 85 million dollars in an operation sign and trade by players Tomas Satoransky, Garrett Temple, and future draft picks.

With the Chicago jersey he has barely been able to play 35 official games with figures of 13 points, 5.4 rebounds and 5.5 assists in 34.6 minutes per day.

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