Ball is still in Chicago, and even though he has started to shoot with his injured right wrist, according to head coach Billy Donovan, he still faces a long road to return to the hardwood. Ball hasn't ...
The Chicago Bulls head coach provided an update on whether the team is going to shut Lonzo Ball down for the remainder of the ...
Bulls coach Billy Donovan says even though Lonzo Ball missed his seventh game with a right wrist injury there’s no plan to ...
Lonzo Ball missed his seventh game with a right wrist injury on Saturday night, but there’s no plan to shut him down for the rest of the season, Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan said.
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HOUSTON -- Lonzo Ball missed his seventh game with a right wrist injury on Saturday night, but there's no plan to shut him down for the rest of the season, Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan said.
HOUSTON (AP) — Lonzo Ball missed his seventh game with a right wrist injury on Saturday night but there's no plan to shut him down for the rest of the season, Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan said.