Chicago has been buzzing with excitement! After more than two long years filled with surgeries and recovery, Bulls guard Lonzo Ball is finally back on the hardwood. The United Center was electric on Wednesday night as Bulls fans packed the arena to witness his first NBA game in over 800 days. That’s right, folks! We’re talking about his first appearance since January 14, 2022. The anticipation was palpable, and the crowd didn’t disappoint—they erupted into cheers as soon as he checked in.
The sound of the crowd hitting those high notes was something special. It felt like all of Chicago was holding its breath just waiting to see Ball step onto the court again. And as if on cue, he answered their hopes by nailing a corner 3-pointer almost immediately after getting in the game! The Bulls fans erupted, and it was clear that they were just as pumped to have him back as he was to be there.
During his comeback game, Ball clocked in just 15 minutes on the court, just one less than what the team had planned for him. In that time, he dropped 10 points, snagged one rebound, and dished out one assist. His shooting was pretty solid too—hitting 4-of-6 from the field. After the game, the Bulls wasted no time in celebrating his return, presenting him with the game ball. It was an emotional moment for everyone involved, showing just how much his presence means to the team and the fans.
Before the game, Ball shared insights about his journey back, saying that the recovery felt “long, really long.” But looking back, he realized it went faster than he initially thought. Can you believe they estimated an 18-month recovery after his third surgery? That’s some serious patience right there! It all began back in January 2022 when he suffered a meniscus injury. He went through one surgery, and then there were more surgeries due to ongoing discomfort. He had to sit out all of last season, playing just 35 games over the last three years. That’s a tough break for any athlete.
Despite those challenging times, Ball has maintained a strong belief in his abilities to contribute to the Bulls’ success. He reflected on his transformation, acknowledging it’s not the same body he started with, but he’s confident he can still be “productive and effective” on the court. That’s a refreshing outlook for sure, especially coming from someone who has faced such adversity.
As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see how the Bulls use Ball. He’s experienced some knee soreness during the preseason, which is something that both he and the coaching staff will keep an eye on throughout the year. He mentioned how every day feels like “a different challenge,” and they’re ready to tackle it head-on. Whether he’s firing on all cylinders or taking it slow, the fact remains—Lonzo Ball is back playing basketball again!
For Lonzo, just getting back in the game is a significant milestone, and no matter how things unfold from here, this was a crucial first step. Chicago can breathe a sigh of relief knowing they have a talented player back in action. After all the ups and downs, it’s safe to say it feels good to be back in the game!
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