Several top players saw their seasons cut short by injuries. With training camp drawing near, who is healthy and who is still working their way back?
Lonzo Ball will miss his second straight season because of knee issues but believes he's finally on track. However, he laments what the Bulls were building before he got hurt.
The Bulls have been awarded a $10.2 million disabled player exception because of the season-ending knee injury to guard Lonzo Ball, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
The Bulls have applied for a disabled player exception for Lonzo Ball, which would allow Chicago to add a player for one year for around $10.2 million.
The Bulls are expecting that guard Lonzo Ball won't be ready to play next season, team VP Arturas Karnisovas said.
Chicago Bulls coach Bill Donovan said Lonzo Ball's third knee surgery in just over a year will give him the "best chance" to at some point resume his NBA career.