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Lonzo Ball, comeback. Photo: gettyimages

Lonzo Ball gives a clear indication of when he can reappear

Many feared that Lonzo Ball would not be able to return to a basketball court, but everything indicates that the Chicago Bulls' point guard is recovering well from his serious knee injuries and could compete again sooner than expected. He confirms this in words to Hoopshype, hinting that he will play some games in the NBA this season.

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Lonzo Ball, comeback. Photo: gettyimages

Lonzo Ball gives a clear indication of when he can reappear

Many feared that Lonzo Ball would not be able to return to a basketball court, but everything indicates that the Chicago Bulls' point guard is recovering well from his serious knee injuries and could compete again sooner than expected. He confirms this in words to Hoopshype, hinting that he will play some games in the NBA this season.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Lonzo Ball da una pista clara de cuándo puede reaparecer

Serge Ibaka, James Harden, Kevin Durant, and Russell Westbrook, with the Oklahoma City Thunder

The 3 NBA teams that have used their drafted players the most in the 21st century

Although much is said about the constant movement of stars in the NBA, the last three champions — Golden State Warriors, Denver Nuggets, and Boston Celtics — have been built organically, with their key players developed internally. Analyzing the minutes played by draft picks on each team since 2000, Oklahoma City Thunder leads with 55.16% of the minutes played by their own draftees, such as Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant. They are followed by Chicago Bulls with 52.77% and Golden State with 50.43%.

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Jalen Smith, new player for the Chicago Bulls.

NBA Free Agency: Jalen Smith, new player for the Chicago Bulls

Free agent center Jalen Smith has agreed to a three-year, $27 million contract with the Chicago Bulls, as sources report to ESPN. Smith, known for his defensive ability and scoring near the rim, joins a Bulls team looking to strengthen its presence in the paint and add depth to its roster. This acquisition is seen as strategic for the team, which aims to enhance its performance in the upcoming NBA season.

Smith's agents at Klutch Sports successfully reached an agreement with the Bulls' front office overnight, highlighting the speed and efficiency with which this negotiation was finalized. The deal not only secures Smith's stability for the next three years but also reinforces the relationship between Klutch Sports and the Chicago franchise. Bulls fans hope that Smith's addition will bring a dominant presence in the paint and contribute significantly to the team's success in the league. Smith averaged 10 points and 5.5 rebounds with the Indiana Pacers last season.

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