Lonzo Ball’s knee has been a complete mystery for more than two years. An endless history of misfortunes, relapses, chronic pain and operations. The last of which was done all or nothing and through an experimental method.
Today Lonzo, a little over a year after undergoing surgery, explains the details of said surgery. “It started with the Lakers, where I injured my meniscus for the first time. I was injured so many times that in the end I had no meniscus left and only bone on bone remained in my joint. Neither cartilage nor bone ended up affected,” reports the base.
“I had to receive a meniscus from a donor, they had to reconstruct the bone and they also donated cartilage,” he says in the podcast The WAE Show. Lonzo has been off the court for 15 months and it was not until 2024 that he was able to sprint again and do exercises of a certain intensity on the court.
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Last March his return was scheduled for the first leg of the next season. Ball has exercised his player option for the 24-25 season for $21 million. And everything seems to indicate that the Chicago Bulls are going to wait for his return without terminating his contract.
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2024-05-24 19:00:00
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