Just last night, Lonzo Ball played his first game of NBA Basketball since January 14, 2022 which has been over 1000 days to put that in perspective. While it is only a preseason game, it is great to see Ball back on the court healthy no matter what kind of game it is.
Kenneth Lofton Jr. is coming off a year where he spent time with the Memphis Grizzlies, Philadelphia 76ers and Utah Jazz. He finished the season with averages of 4.6 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.6 assists per contest while shooting 46.2% from the field and 29.2% from the three-point range in 21 games.
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Anyone who watched The Last Dance knows how fascinating the journey has been for Michael Jordan‘s Chicago Bulls teams. They faced multiple great teams throughout their two three-peat runs while dealing with plenty of drama that could have broken any other team.
Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball participated in a light team practice Thursday, one day after he took the court for the first time in 2 1/2 years when he played in a preseason game.
The Bulls have waived training camp invitee and forward/center Kenneth Lofton Jr., per the RealGM NBA transactions log. Along with Lofton, Chicago waived shooting guard Onuralp Bitim.
The Chicago Bulls are amid a rebuild. Trading away DeMar DeRozan (sign and trade) and Alex Caruso this offseason, the Bulls finally pivoted away from an iteration of their roster that was going nowhere.
On Wednesday night, Lonzo Ball played his first game of NBA basketball in over 1,000 days. While it was still just a preseason game, the moment was celebrated by basketball fans all around the world, including LeBron James.
After exactly 1,004 days, Lonzo Ball has returned to the NBA. He took the court against the Minnesota Timberwolves in a preseason game. His first bucket was a three-point shot, and he even made a couple of hustle plays. While everyone is happy to see Lonzo back on the court, one player on the Bulls roster might be affected.
Lonzo Ball played in an NBA game last night. I just wanted to type those words out in that order. It has been over 2.5 years since Ball last played in January 2022.
After a long recovery journey, Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball finally made his return to NBA action during a Wednesday night preseason game against the Minnesota Timberwolves at home.
Ball underwent three procedures on his left knee in the past two-and-a-half years.
In a nail-biting finish, the Chicago Bulls narrowly defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves 125-123, improving their preseason record to 2-2. The game showcased a blend of emerging talent and seasoned players, with standout performances that kept fans on the edge of their seats.
NBA legend Michael Jordan thought Scottie Pippen was “totally underpaid” with the Chicago Bulls. Pippen’s highest salary with the Bulls was only $3.4 million in 1992-93. Before the 1995-96 NBA season, Jordan told Bulls reporter Cheryl Raye-Stout that Pippen was underpaid.
Jerry Reinsdorf could be putting the Chicago White Sox up for sale, but fans of the other pro sports team that Reinsdorf owns may not be as lucky. The
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The Chicago Bulls 2024-25 season is almost here as preseason play began last week, and the regular season is just one week away. Bulls fans weren’t happy with the results of last season as the team once again lost in the play-in tournament, and the team is hoping to give them more to cheer about this year.
Chicago Bulls fans should temper their expectation for point guard Lonzo Ball this season. Ball is expected to make his return to the court on Wednesday for the Bulls’ preseason game against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
No NBA franchise is more synonymous with sneakers than the Chicago Bulls. So, it only makes sense that the Bulls team up with the most popular sneaker store in the world.
The NBA preseason is drawing to a close and the intensity is about to ramp up. In a week, the games start to count. But while exhibition contests always come with a grain of salt, some intriguing trends have emerged.
Perhaps one of the least-mentioned lottery picks of the 2024 NBA Draft resides in Chicago. At least, Bulls forward Matas Buzelis isn’t mentioned a lot when the idea is national exposure and making an immediate impact.
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