Whenever Ball has the opportunity to return to his hometown of Los Angeles and play, it's special. That doesn't mean he needs to play for an L.A. team, but he won't rule it out, either. For now, he's just enjoying being healthy.
The Chicago Bulls entered Los Angeles on a five-game losing streak and as a major underdog against a Clippers team that won four games in a row. Somehow, the Chicago Bulls found a way to win very convincingly against a red-hot Clippers team.
Friday's game was only the fourth meeting between the Ball brothers due to injuries to both players. The head-to-head series is tied, 2-2.
Even so, it's hard to imagine how surreal and cool it must be to square off against your brother in an NBA game. We got to see a very special version of that on Friday night, when LaMelo Ball and his older brother Lonzo Ball met on the court for the first time in over 1,
After the Bulls beat the Clippers on Monday night, Lonzo Ball shouted out Steve Ballmer for building the Intuit Dome.
Listen to Lonzo Ball, his brother LiAngelo, and their associates discuss Lil Baby's new album and why they are continuously playing G3's music instead.
Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball praised Steve Ballmer and the Los Angeles Clippers for the away team facilities at the Intuit Dome
Ball (quadriceps) will play Monday night against the Clippers, Tomer Azarly of ClutchPoints.com reports. Ball sat out of Sunday's matchup against Portland due to a right quad issue but feels healthy enough to take the court Monday. He's averaging 9.8 points, 3.2 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 1.8 steals over his last five appearances.
The Lakers could possibly reunite with Lonzo Ball ahead of the NBA trade deadline after LeBron James and Anthony Davis's comments.
The Los Angeles Lakers are looking at a familiar name ahead of the upcoming trade deadline. According to NBA insider Jovan Buha, veteran point guard Lonzo Ball is on the Lakers' radar and has emerged as an interesting potential trade target.
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