Lonzo Ball picks up player option for next season
Adrian Wojnarowski: As expected, Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball has picked up the $21.4 million option on his contract for 2024-2025, sources tell ESPN. Ball has missed the last 2.5 seasons with a knee injury. He signed an original four-year, $80M free agent deal in 2021. pic.twitter.com/KJt3cx2DNs
Source: Twitter @wojespn
Source: Twitter @wojespn
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Adrian Wojnarowski @wojespn
Sources: Bulls’ Lonzo Ball picks up $21.4M option for 2024-25 – via @ESPN App espn.com/nba/story/_/id… – 5:07 PM
Sources: Bulls’ Lonzo Ball picks up $21.4M option for 2024-25 – via @ESPN App espn.com/nba/story/_/id… – 5:07 PM
Emiliano Carchia @Sportando
Chicago Bulls, Lonzo Ball exercises player option @Sportando sportando.basketball/en/chicago-bul… – 4:34 PM
Chicago Bulls, Lonzo Ball exercises player option @Sportando sportando.basketball/en/chicago-bul… – 4:34 PM
Ball Don’t Lie @Balldontlie
Lonzo Ball has picked up the $21.4M option on his contract for 2024-2025, per @wojespn.
Ball signed an original four-year, $80M free agent deal in 2021, and missed the last 2.5 seasons with a knee injury. pic.twitter.com/Z3PlvrMtX9 – 4:26 PM
Lonzo Ball has picked up the $21.4M option on his contract for 2024-2025, per @wojespn.
Ball signed an original four-year, $80M free agent deal in 2021, and missed the last 2.5 seasons with a knee injury. pic.twitter.com/Z3PlvrMtX9 – 4:26 PM
Adrian Wojnarowski @wojespn
As expected, Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball has picked up the $21.4 million option on his contract for 2024-2025, sources tell ESPN. Ball has missed the last 2.5 seasons with a knee injury. He signed an original four-year, $80M free agent deal in 2021. pic.twitter.com/KJt3cx2DNs – 4:20 PM
As expected, Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball has picked up the $21.4 million option on his contract for 2024-2025, sources tell ESPN. Ball has missed the last 2.5 seasons with a knee injury. He signed an original four-year, $80M free agent deal in 2021. pic.twitter.com/KJt3cx2DNs – 4:20 PM
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KC Johnson: Artūras Karnišovas largely avoids a question about how to approach the business end of the Lonzo Ball situation, saying they’ll know from a basketball/injury standpoint over coming months. -via Twitter @KCJHoop / April 20, 2024
LaVar Ball got more on this. And room to plug, casually, his Big Baller Brand, which, by the “BBB” shirt he’s wearing, is still a thing. “They’ve been trained hard enough? No, no, no,” he says. “Because you condition your body for running and jumping. You’ve got to condition your legs. So that’s why I always have my boys in them hills and running hard in them hills. That will make you run like a deer when you get on that court, so you won’t be getting hurt. A lot of things have to do with them raggedy shoes that Melo be wearing. Them shoes are not made the right way for him. That’s why he keeps tweaking his ankle every single time.” -via CBSSports.com / April 3, 2024
LaVar Ball chalks the injuries up to the fact his boys, LaMelo Ball and Lonzo Ball, are trained by NBA folks who don’t know what they’re doing instead of, well, him. “They say, oh, LaVar, you worked the boys out too hard — that’s why they hurt,” he says. “No, the reason they hurt is because they got away from me. And they start doing these roody-poo workouts. Because if you keep running them hills, you’re going to keep that power and that strength. But you start dealing with these rubber bands and doing this lightweight stuff, of course you’re going to start breaking down.” -via CBSSports.com / April 3, 2024