Ball hasn't played in an NBA game since Jan.
14, 2022, and will miss the 2023-24 season. Most recently, he
had a cartilage transplant done in March. It's caused some to
wonder whether the ongoing knee problems will sideline Ball for
good.
"I definitely plan on playing again," Ball told reporters at
media day. "After surgery three, I feel like it's going well so
far -- no setbacks. So for me, it's just keep my head up, just
keep doing the work."
The former No. 2 overall pick pointed out that he is "only 25"
and underwent "a really big surgery" in order to set himself for
the long term.
"We all came together with a plan moving forward. It's not
really a set timeline, but I pretty much have this whole year to
get as healthy as possible and get ready to play next season."
The New Orleans Pelicans signed Ball to a four-year, $85 million
contract in August 2021, then shipped him to the Bulls in a
sign-and-trade deal. In his lone season with the Bulls, Ball
averaged 13.0 points, 5.4 rebounds, 5.1 assists and 1.8 steals
in just 35 games.
Without Ball, the Bulls lost in the first round of the playoffs
that season, and then lost in the Eastern Conference play-in
tourney in 2022-23.
The NBA granted Chicago a $10.2 million injury exception for
Ball this past July.
In 252 career games (239 starts) over five seasons with the Los
Angeles Lakers (2017-19), Pelicans (2019-21) and Bulls, Ball
averaged 11.9 points, 5.7 rebounds, 6.2 assists and 1.6 steals.
--Field Level Media
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