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However, Ball has quickly slotted back into the Chicago Bulls rotation. And, while it's taken time for the former No. 2 pick to find his rhythm, he's begun to shine on both sides of the floor.
Ball is entering the first year of his two-year contract extension with the Bulls. He is set to make $10 million in the 2025-26 season, which could be a steal for any team that wants him.
Stein adds that the Bulls do not want to buy Ball out after the deadline, ... This article was originally published on www.si.com as Bulls Reportedly Uninterested in Trading Lonzo Ball.
He’s not ruled out of Play In Tournament, per Donovan, but it’s unlikely. Goal is for him to be available for first round of playoffs should Bulls advance. — K.C. Johnson (@KCJHoop) April 13 ...
Chicago Bulls point guard Lonzo Ball is drawing interest from a desperate Western Conference team.. After a relatively successful comeback from a devastating knee injury, Ball is on the radar of ...
The Chicago Bulls "have not been eager" to trade Lonzo Ball despite outside interest, according to NBA insider Marc Stein. Stein also reported the team is open to re-signing Ball, who's in the ...
Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball met with the family of a South Dakota man whose knee cartilage he received in a 2023 transplant prior to Chicago's Wednesday game against the Miami Heat.The moment ...
The 27-year-old Ball averaged 7.2 points (on 38/35/79 shooting splits), 3.5 assists, 3.4 rebounds and 2.1 combined blocks and steals in 20.8 minutes a game over 26 appearances for the Bulls (20-27 ...
Ball signed jerseys and took pictures Wednesday with the family of the late Alex Reinhardt of Dakota Dunes, S.D., who died at age 20 in late February 2023. Navigation Toggle Home ...
LaVar Ball had his right foot amputated after suffering a “serious medical issue,” TMZ Sports reported on Wednesday. The Big Baller Brand co-founder, who’s the father of Hornets guard LaMelo ...
After Ball's injury, the Bulls went 19-23 over the remainder of the regular season before losing in the first round to the Milwaukee Bucks. Chicago hasn't been back to the playoffs since.
As a result, the Bulls received Kevin Huerter, Zach Collins, and Tre Jones. It's been reported that at least Jones and Huerter are possible pieces to be dealt again before the deadline hits.