For the past couple of weeks, it was looking like Lonzo Ball was done with the Chicago Bulls. A trade made perfect sense.
The Chicago Bulls apparently turned down a trade offer for former UCLA star Lonzo Ball at the NBA trade deadline.
The Chicago Bulls could still move former UCLA star Lonzo Ball during the offseason in spite of not doing so at the NBA trade ...
The Chicago Bulls have a pair of former UCLA stars that they may try to move by the NBA trade deadline: Zach LaVine and Lonzo ...
According to ESPN's senior NBA insider Shams Charania, "Several trade suitors emerged for Lonzo Ball in recent days, but he ...
The former UCLA Bruins star played in just 37 games ... The Bulls, I'm told, have even shown some interest in re-signing Lonzo Ball once his current contract expires. Ball is playing this season ...
And it appears that Lonzo Ball could be next. K.C. Johnson of The Chicago Sports Network has reported that Chicago may be closing in on a trade for Ball, who spent one season at UCLA back in 2016-17.
The Chicago Bulls have signed guard Lonzo Ball to a two-year, $20-million contract extension, his agent told NBA insider Marc Stein.Ball had attracted interest from several teams in recent days before ...
The Chicago Bulls have signed guard Lonzo Ball to a two-year ... according to ESPN's Shams Charania. The UCLA product has enjoyed a solid comeback season after missing the last two campaigns ...
After addressing a weakness in high school, the 6-foot freshman is shooting 39% from deep and has become the Trojans’ most ...
Trade rumors surrounding Lonzo Ball have been present all season long, and as we approach the NBA trade deadline, they have ...
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