Chicago Bulls

“It started with a meniscus tear with the Lakers,” Ball explained. “I tore it a couple more times until there was no meniscus left, leading to bone-on-bone rubbing. The cartilage was gone, and the bone was damaged. I had to get a new meniscus from a donor, a bone allograft, and new cartilage. Now, I’m back on the court.”

Lonzo Ball, who has been sidelined from NBA play for over two years due to recurring knee issues, is making strides in his recovery.