Lonzo Ball and "the culprits" of his injuries that left him out for 1000 days: "They could have been the Big Baller Brand sneakers"

In an interview with ESPN, the Chicago Bulls player talks about his return to the courts over 1000 days later

Juan López | 06 Dic 2024 | 14:00
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Lonzo Ball, announcing the Big Baller Brand.
Lonzo Ball, announcing the Big Baller Brand.

Lonzo Ball has returned to play games in the 2024/25 season after being away from the courts for over 1000 days due to persistent physical issues. Although his comeback is great news for fans, the Chicago Bulls point guard is still dealing with the aftermath of his injuries.

Recently, Ball discussed a possible origin of his physical problems. During his rookie season in the NBA, he wore sneakers made by Skechers as part of a deal established by Big Baller Brand, the brand driven by his family. As the player explained, he was not satisfied with the footwear and believes it may have influenced his major meniscus injury, which occurred in January 2018.

"I think it's a possibility, to be honest," Ball said, referring to the impact the sneakers could have had. "I wasn't having those injuries until I started wearing them."

This comment underscores the risks that may arise from using sports equipment that does not meet the proper standards for a professional athlete. Despite the challenges, Lonzo Ball's return marks an important step in his effort to overcome adversity and reclaim his place in the league.

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