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Lonzo Ball Says Bulls Fans Should Expect Him Back On Court This Season

TMZ.com Monday, 19 August 2024
Lonzo Ball hasn't stepped foot on an NBA court as an active player in 942 days and counting ... but it's a streak the former 2nd overall pick tells us he plans to end this upcoming season! Remember, Ball -- a superstar at UCLA before being drafted…
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Lonzo Ball hasn't stepped foot on an NBA court as an active player in 942 days and counting ... but it's a streak the former 2nd overall pick tells us he plans to end this upcoming season!

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