According to recent reports, the Los Angeles Lakers are reportedly interested in bringing back guard Lonzo Ball, who was selected by the Lakers with the second
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.
And rival teams continue to describe the Bulls as a franchise willing to discuss deals up and down the roster. Thursday’s opponents from Golden State have been known for weeks to be weighing
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.
Could Lonzo Ball return to the Lakers? NBA insider Jake Fischer seems to think it's a good idea. While speaking on a Bleacher Report livestream, he noted
Chicago Bulls point guard Lonzo Ball could be on the Los Angeles Lakers’ radar as the Feb. 6 trade deadline nears, per The Athletic’s Jovan Buha, who spoke with Jason Timpf of Hoops
The Lakers could possibly reunite with Lonzo Ball ahead of the NBA trade deadline after LeBron James and Anthony Davis's comments.
Before taking on the Hornets, Bulls guard Lonzo Ball took some time to reflect on playing against his brother LaMelo.
Stephen Curry had 21 points and seven assists, Quinten Post scored a career-high 20 points and the Golden State Warriors routed the Chicago Bulls 131-106 on Thursday night.
The Warriors allowed just 42 points in the second half, pulling away from the Bulls by applying tenacious ball pressure and raining 3-pointers. Golden State, back at .500, separated from the similarly mediocre Bulls behind a pair of unsung contributions.
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.