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NBA, Chicago Bulls: Lonzo Bowl meniscus problem
Lonzo Ball’s investigation revealed a problem in the left knee’s meniscus, with Chicago Bulls medical staff being asked to decide whether the player would go conservatively or go through the operating room door.
Anxiety in his left knee forced Lonzo Ball to miss the Chicago Bulls’ final games, with tests he undertook showing the magnitude of the problem. As it became known, the 24-year-old point guard has a problem with the meniscus, with which the medical staff of the “Bulls” are now in a dilemma.
He either works conservatively with the athlete for the remainder of the season, or takes him to surgery that will force him into the “box” for several weeks.
This season, Lonzo Ball is averaging 13 points, 5.4 rebounds and 5.1 assists, making him a key figure in Billy Donovan’s rotation.
Source: sport24
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