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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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PODCAST: Lonzo Ball details his disappointment with his injury-plagued Bulls career
Bulls point guard Lonzo Ball went on the “From the Point by Trae Young” podcast and discussed in his own words his career with the Bulls so far—from feeling like this was the perfect situation for him to dealing with injuries that have plagued him for three seasons. The Bulls Talk crew of K.C. Johnson, Jason Goff, Tony Gill, and...
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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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Bulls re-sign Ayo Dosunmu to three-year deal worth $21 million
The Bulls have re-signed Ayo Dosunmu to a three-year deal worth $21 million. The new contract caps off a trio of offseason decisions by the Bulls to bring back Nikola Vucevic, Coby White and Dosunmu, all of whom were eligible for unrestricted or restricted free agency
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Bulls given disabled player exception for Lonzo Ball
The exception gives the Bulls $10.2 million of wiggle room to replace Lonzo Ball for the season
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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 cut their losses on Marko Simonović
The Chicago Bulls have waived 2020 second round pick Marko Simonović
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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 don't expect Lonzo Ball to play next season
In March, Bulls point guard Lonzo Ball decided to undergo another knee surgery. After the NBA Draft, Artūras Karnišovas said Lonzo is ‘recovering nicely,’ but the Bulls don’t expect him to be back for the 2023-24 season
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NBA Draft: Bulls trade with Wizards, select Julian Phillips at No. 35
During the 2023 NBA Draft, the Bulls traded with the Washington Wizards for the No. 35 pick. With the pick, the Bulls selected Julian Phillips from Tennessee.
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Former NBA star Brandon Roy to Bulls' Lonzo Ball: ‘Focus on yourself'
Brandon Roy has never met Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball. But the former Portland Trail Blazers’ All-Star guard has followed Ball’s career. “I’ve watched him over his career since high school in Chino Hills [Calif.] And I know him and his brother [LaMelo], they’re just fans of basketball and getting after it and just being competitive. You can tell...
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