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$119m star set to miss entire NBA season as two-year injury hell continues

Basketball
Published 28.07.2023
9m star set to miss entire NBA season as two-year injury hell continues

Lonzo Ball won’t be suiting up for the Chicago Bulls anytime quickly.

The Chicago guard will proceed to rehab his left knee after receiving his third surgical procedure in 14 months this previous March, which can probably preserve him off the courtroom for everything of the 2023-24 season, The Athletic reported.

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“He’s recovering nicely,” chief basketball government Artūras Karnišovas stated Thursday night time.

“I think last month he got off the crutches. He’s recovering, doing his rehab, everything is going well.

“But we’re just going to treat this offseason and getting ready for the season (like) he’s not going to be back next season.”

Following Ball’s final surgical procedure, a cartilage alternative, there have been questions on if he was ever going to have the ability to play once more.

Thursday night time’s news confirms simply how severe the scenario is.

Ball’s restoration from a torn meniscus in January 2022 has been nothing in need of nightmarish for each the guard and the Bulls franchise.

He by no means recovered correctly from his first surgical procedure and was unable to run or bounce earlier than his second surgical procedure, arthroscopic debridement surgical procedure, which additionally didn’t assist him make sufficient progress to get again on the courtroom.

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Ball, 25, will now miss two full seasons after signing a four-year, $AUD119 million contract in 2021.

Before accidents derailed his 2021-22 season and his profession writ massive, he regarded like an ideal match on a rising Bulls group.

Ball averaged 13 factors and 5.1 assists with elite 42% 3-point capturing over 35 video games with the Bulls, serving to the group attain a 25-10 document in these contests together with co-stars Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan.

Since Ball’s damage, Chicago’s fortunes have tumbled: the Bulls completed 46-36 in 2022 and misplaced within the first spherical of the playoffs, earlier than ending 40-42 in 2023 and failing to make it out of the play-in match.

Karnišovas stated the Bulls will look to signal some extent guard and add capturing in free company, with Ball’s future as murky as ever.

This story initially appeared on the New York Post and has been reposted with permission