Chicago Bulls Express Concerns Over Lonzo Ball's Ability to Return to Play Due to Injury: Reports
Concerns Mount Within Chicago Bulls Organization Regarding Lonzo Ball's Future Playing Potential, Citing Lingering Knee Issues.

In March, ESPN and The Athletic reported that Lonzo Ball was going to have a third operation on his left knee. Due to ongoing knee problems, the Chicago Bulls had previously declared him unable to play the rest of the 2022–23 campaign. Since departing a game on January 14, 2022, owing to knee pain that was subsequently determined to be a minor meniscus tear, Ball has been sidelined.
On March 16, the Bulls officially announced that Ball would undergo a cartilage transplant. Dan Bernstein highlighted that this procedure indicated the team's commitment to exploring all possible avenues before concluding that Ball's career as an NBA point guard is likely coming to an end.
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Throughout his career, Ball has maintained averages of 11.9 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 6.2 assists across 252 games played for the Lakers, New Orleans Pelicans, and Bulls.
FAQs
Q1: Did Ball undergo surgery for his knee?
A: Yes.
Q2: When did Ball last play and what was his injury?
A: On January 14, 2022.
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