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New Lonzo Ball workout video shows him moving comfortably, making sharp turns
Bulls point guard Lonzo Ball is attempting to make a historic comeback to the NBA after missing close to three years due to three different knee surgeries. The workout videos of Ball have rolled in all offseason. But a new one — posted by his trainer, Chris Johnson, on Instagram — shows Ball looking comfortable moving on the floor and…
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Artūras Karnišovas provides new injury updates for Lonzo Ball, Zach LaVine, Patrick Williams
At the crux of a pivotal offseason for the Bulls, the front office is already bringing in fresh faces. They traded Alex Caruso to the Thunder for Josh Giddey and, on Thursday, acquired versatile G-League Ignite forward, and Chicago native, Matas Buzelis with the No. 11 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. Still, the Bulls are looking to return some…
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Bulls hopeful Lonzo Ball will be ready for training camp
Bulls Executive VP Artūras Karnišovas gave an update on Lonzo Ball’s recovery after the first round of the NBA Draft on Wednesday
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Matas Buzelis: Being drafted by hometown Bulls ‘means everything to me'
11th-overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft Matas Buzelis reacts to being drafted by his hometown team, the Chicago Bulls
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Lonzo Ball offers to cover potential fine from Angel Reese's puzzling ejection
Angel Reese was oddly ejected from Tuesday’s Sky-Liberty game following a seemingly small dispute between the Sky forward and the referee. Reese appeared to argue slightly with the referee, then brushed him off by waving towards him. The Sky forward earned a double-tech on the play, earning her the ejection. Bulls point guard Lonzo Ball, who was present at...
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Sky's Reese, Carter break down Caitlin Clark drama, WNBA growth
The ongoing saga of Caitlin Clark vs. the Chicago Sky continued on Monday when Sky players Angel Reese and Chennedy Carter spoke to the media and shared their thoughts on the foul being upgraded to a flagrant 1
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Lonzo Ball expects to suit up with the Bulls for the first game of the 2024-25 season
Bulls point guard Lonzo Ball said he’s about 70% healthy on the first episode of his new podcast “What An Experience.” On the second episode, which dropped on Friday, he detailed his expectations for his highly-anticipated return to the NBA floor. “I firmly believe that,” Ball said when asked if he expects to suit up for the Bulls this season….
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Lonzo Ball shares the gruesome details of his injury, including needing a meniscus donor
On the second episode of his newest podcast “What An Experience,” Bulls point guard Lonzo Ball shared the gruesome details of his knee injury that’s kept him out for over 2.5 years. The injury cost him three separate surgeries on the same knee and has left him on the shelf since January 2022 He lists off numerous operations he’s required…
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Alex Caruso named to NBA All-Defensive 2nd team
Bulls guard Alex Caruso draws postseason recognition for second straight season
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Lonzo Ball flashes improving health by throwing down a dunk in a new video
Lonzo Ball is rehabbing his right knee which has kept him off an NBA floor for 2.5 years due to three separate surgeries he’s undergone on the same knee. But he’s aiming to return to the floor next season and his recovery is going smoother than it has ever up to this point. With that being said, one of...
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Lonzo Ball provides injury update on the premiere episode of his new podcast
All eyes are on the Bulls this offseason to see how they plan to improve their roster after finishing a second straight season missing the playoffs. Bulls Vice President Artūras Karnišovas admitted change is on the way for the organization. “I am going to look at the totality of the group. This group hasn’t worked,” Karnišovas said at the...
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Julian Phillips reflects on his first NBA season
During his first NBA season, rookie Julian Phillips suffered a season-ending foot injury. Phillips talked about how his first season went and how his foot is now
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Lonzo Ball picks up his $21.3 million player option for 2024-25 season
Bulls point guard Lonzo Ball unsurprisingly has exercised his $21.3 million player option for the 2024-25 season, NBC Sports Chicago confirmed. Ball’s move to pick up his option on the final year of his contract isn’t a surprise. This upcoming season will mark his fourth on the team since the Bulls acquired him in a sign-and-trade move with the...
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Bulls still in ‘wait and see' mode with Lonzo Ball
Artūras Karnišovas says the Bulls do not have an action plan for Lonzo Ball’s future with the team yet
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What's the Bulls' plan for Lonzo Ball? Artūras Karnišovas shares his thoughts
After a second straight play-in loss to the Heat — marking the second straight year the Bulls have failed to make the playoffs — Artūras Karnišovas admitted change is on the way for the organization. “I am going to look at totality of the group. This group hasn’t worked,” Karnišovas said at the Advocate Center on Saturday. “There’s a...
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Billy Donovan says lack of continuity has caused Bulls to fail in recent seasons
Bulls coach Billy Donovan says insurmountable injuries and a lack of continuity have caused the Bulls the fall short over the past three seasons
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LaVar Ball believes Lonzo can play 5v5, full-contact basketball in 4-5 months
Lonzo Ball is on the right track to making an unprecedented return to the NBA floor after undergoing three separate knee surgeries since January 2022. And with a potential return on the helm, his father LaVar Ball jumped on 670 The Score to project when his son can return to playing 5-on-5, full-contact basketball. “I’m thinking at least four or…
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LaVar Ball blames NBA trainers, ‘raggedy shoes' for sons' injuries
The patriarch of the Ball family shed light on his sons’ continued struggles to stay healthy in the NBA
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Billy Donovan on Bulls' season: ‘There's $70 million that's not playing'
Billy Donovan talks about the numerous injuries that have led to the Bulls fighting for a Play-In tournament spot
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Top NBA prospect Matas Buzelis reveals how he would feel if drafted by Bulls
Top NBA prospect Matas Buzelis sat down with NBC Sports Chicago’s Ryan Taylor for an inclusive interview where he talked about what it would be like being drafted by his hometown team, the Chicago Bulls