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Lonzo Ball: "I wasn’t getting in trouble like that. Melo was getting in trouble. "Honestly, some stories I can’t even say. He ...
Lonzo Ball: "For sure. If you have a good organization that’s behind you and letting you heal, that’s huge. Like—shout out to ...
The NBA offseason always brings its share of wild speculation—but this time, it came from inside the Ball family. While Lonzo’s prediction made waves, there’s currently no real indication ...
Bulls guard Lonzo Ball is one of many who utilize this medium and offered a bizarre and specific prediction involving his brother and a projected high-lottery pick. On the latest episode of "The ...
Chicago Bulls star Lonzo Ball predicted the next team of his brother, Charlotte Hornets star LaMelo Ball, and the team that will draft Rutgers Scarlet Knights star Dylan Harper. In Friday's "What ...
Lonzo, brother of LaMelo Ball, recently signed an extension with the Chicago Bulls and is fresh off returning from a major knee injury that had him out for over two years. On a recent podcast ...
While he remains the team’s clear best player heading into the offseason, his older brother, Lonzo Ball, predicted a wild scenario during the latest episode of the "WAE Show" this week.
On a Friday episode of the "What An Experience with Lonzo Ball" podcast, Lonzo Ball surprised listeners by speculating on both the upcoming 2025 NBA Draft and his younger brother’s fate. " ...
Lonzo Ball signed a two-year $20 million contract extension with the Chicago Bulls earlier this season. The deal will have a team option for the 2026-27 season. Ball continues to struggle with ...
Ball (wrist) didn't play in Chicago's last 23 games of the season, including Wednesday's 109-90 Play-In Game loss to the Heat. He finished the regular season with averages of 7.6 points, 3.4 ...
Lonzo Ball missed the entire 2022-23 and 2023-24 seasons due to injury, and after many feared he would not be able to play again, he returned to action. Ball played 35 games and made 14 starts ...
Lonzo was the first of the "Ball Brothers" to make the NBA. After a standout season at UCLA, 'Zo was drafted by the Lakers with the second overall pick, and he slowly developed into the player he ...
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