Lonzo Ball and the Chicago Bulls were set to face the Indiana Pacers on Sunday at 5 p.m. ET. While Ball was featured in the Bulls' pregame graphic, he was ultimately ruled out for the game, despite playing in the team's previous matchup against the Toronto Raptors.
The Orlando Magic, on the back of two consecutive losses, won't be excited with the news regarding point guard Jalen Suggs.
Regardless, Lonzo Ball remained in the starting lineup but exited late in the first half. Now, an update has been provided on his status. After suffering a laceration to his head, Ball won't return to Monday's contest against the 76ers.
Announcers for the Chicago Sports Network had the perfect reaction when Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball sunk a corner three in overtime on Friday. As Ball celebrated his clutch basket, he hit a little dance. And the announcers wasted no time launching into a rendition of LiAngelo Ball's—or GELO, as he is known in the music biz—smash hit "Tweaker."
Lonzo Ball will not return to Monday's game between the Chicago Bulls and the Philadelphia 76ers due to a head injury.
While the Ball family is widely known for its basketball dynasty and the outspoken personality of LaVar Ball, one key figure has remained largely behind the scenes-Tina Ball. As
What happened to Lonzo Ball? Latest injury update on Bulls star after abrupt exit vs 76ers (Feb. 24)
According to K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Sun-Times, Ball suffered a head laceration and has been ruled out for the rest of the game. It's unclear how the incident happened, but it was serious enough for the Bulls medical team to keep him off the court.
LaVar Ball broke his silence following his foot amputation in a way that only he can: by making another bold claim.
“Lonzo Ball said he’s happy to be re-signed, said everything about situation here made sense,” K.C. Johnson said in a post. “Team physician Brian Cole is based here. Said team stuck by him and believed in his return when many others doubted him. Reiterated how important it is to have Cole/rehab process in place.”
LaVar Ball, well-known father of NBA players Lonzo and LaMelo Ball, has reportedly had his right foot amputated after suffering a “serious medical issue.”
Ball injured his left knee Jan. 14, 2022, against the Warriors, and it seemed at first to be the kind of thing that would be fixed pretty fast. Originally diagnosed as a bone bruise, it soon was discovered he also had torn the meniscus in the knee.
LaVar Ball—father of NBA stars Lonzo and LaMelo and rapper LiAngelo—recently had his right foot amputated following a "serious medical issue", according to a recent report from TMZ.
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