Lonzo Ball's Knee Injury Proves To Be A Setback For Bulls, Future Uncertain
Lonzo Ball's knee injury continues to be a concern for the Chicago Bulls.
He was originally diagnosed with a knee bruise in Jan. 14, 2022 but later found to have a torn meniscus requiring surgery.
Despite being expected to return in 6-8 weeks, Ball required a second surgery and has been out for 54 weeks, missing all of last season.
Coach Billy Donovan recently said Ball is "nowhere near" a return and the team will consider officially ruling him out for the rest of the current season.
Ball was a key player for the Bulls prior to the injury, known for his 3-point shooting, transition skills, and defense.
It's uncertain if he'll ever return to his previous form or even play again.
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Ball was a key player for the Bulls prior to the injury, known for his 3-point shooting, transition skills, and defense.
It's uncertain if he'll ever return to his previous form or even play again.
Read Next: LeBron James And Jayson Tatum Joke Over Controversial Call In Celtics Win Over Lakers
Source: CBS
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