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Лонзо Болл, пропустивший почти три года, снова травмировался
Lonzo Ball Suffers Another Injury Setback, Sidelining Him for More Games
Chicago Bulls Guard Returns to Injury List After Recent Return
Ball Experienced Knee Soreness, Undergoing MRI to Determine Severity
NBA fans were excited to see Lonzo Ball back on the court after missing nearly three years due to multiple injuries. However, their joy was short-lived as the Chicago Bulls star has suffered another setback that will keep him out of action for an indefinite amount of time.
According to head coach Billy Donovan, Ball experienced left knee soreness during the team's practice on Wednesday. An MRI revealed a bone bruise, forcing the Bulls to place him back on the injury list.
The exact timeline for Ball's return remains uncertain, as the Bulls await further evaluation of the MRI results. The Bulls are hopeful the injury is not serious, but they are taking every precaution to ensure Ball's long-term health.
This latest setback is a major disappointment for Ball, who had been showing signs of progress in his recovery. He made his season debut on January 14th, starting in Chicago's win over the Washington Wizards, and had played in 35 games this season.
Ball averaged 11.2 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per game, providing a steady presence in the Bulls' lineup. His return had helped stabilize the team's backcourt and given them a much-needed boost on the defensive end.
The Bulls are currently 26-33, ninth in the Eastern Conference standings. They hope to make a playoff push in the second half of the season, but Ball's absence will undoubtedly be a major challenge.