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  • Loyalty Over Money: Lonzo Ball Discusses Decision to Give Bulls Hometown Discount

    Loyalty Over Money: Lonzo Ball Discusses Decision to Give Bulls Hometown Discount



    Title: Lonzo Ball Reveals the True Meaning Behind His Hometown Discount with the Bulls

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    In a surprising move, Lonzo Ball recently decided to take a hometown discount to stay with the Chicago Bulls. Many fans were left wondering why the talented point guard would pass up on a potentially larger contract elsewhere. In a recent interview, Ball explained his decision and shed light on the true motivation behind his loyalty to the Bulls.

    During the interview, Ball shared that his connection to the city of Chicago runs deep. From the passionate fan base to the rich basketball history, Ball felt a sense of belonging and appreciation for the organization. He emphasized the importance of building something special with his teammates and contributing to the Bulls’ journey towards a championship.

    Ball’s decision to prioritize loyalty and team success over financial gain has garnered praise from both fans and analysts alike. Many are inspired by his selfless attitude and commitment to the team’s goals. As the Bulls gear up for the upcoming season, Ball’s dedication and leadership will undoubtedly play a crucial role in their success on the court.

    It is clear that Lonzo Ball’s decision to take a hometown discount was not just about money, but about something much bigger – a sense of community, pride, and a shared goal of bringing a championship back to Chicago. As he continues to prove his worth on the court, Bulls fans can rest assured that they have a true team player in Lonzo Ball.



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  • NBA trades (excluding Jimmy Butler) I’d love to see, including Lonzo Ball to Pistons


    We’ve seen a few minor trades leading up to the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline. But with that date less than two weeks away, expect the action to heat up.

    I decided to create five different trade proposals that I would like to see happen over the week-plus. With Jimmy Butler taking up so much oxygen on the trade market as teams jockey to either acquire the Miami Heat star or get involved as a third, fourth or even fifth team within a potential deal, I thought it would be fun to come up with five that don’t involve Butler.

    I tried to stick to fairly realistic deals involving players who are thought to be at least somewhat available. There are moves here that help teams avoid the luxury tax, that help teams build for the future or that help teams now. But these are deals I’d like to see, not necessarily ones that have actually been discussed by the teams involved. I tried to get creative in a few places to try to solve issues within each of these situations, and creativity is often the way that these trades get done because of the differing values that each front office places on assets.

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    Along with each proposal, I gave reasons why they make sense, as well as reasons why they might not happen. Enjoy!

    • Brooklyn Nets trade Cameron Johnson and a 2025 first-round pick to San Antonio
    • San Antonio Spurs trade Keldon Johnson, a 2025 first-round pick and a top-six protected 2027 first-round pick to Brooklyn

    Why it makes sense

    If there is one thing San Antonio needs to surround Victor Wembanyama with moving forward, it’s shooting. The Spurs are 24th in the NBA in 3-point shooting percentage at 34.4 percent. It’s hard to imagine a better influx of shooting talent than Cameron Johnson, one of the game’s best. He’s a 6-foot-8 wing who can fill it up from distance, having drilled 41.9 percent from 3 on nearly eight attempts per game this season. That’s not an outlier year, either. Since the 2021-22 season, Johnson has hit a ridiculous 40.9 percent on over six 3-point attempts per game. He’s also continuing to improve off the dribble and as a scorer. He’s not necessarily a plus defender, but he knows where he has to be and consistently gives effort.

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    If you’re a Spurs fan, you’re likely hoping the 2025 NBA Draft will be a potential source of shooting talent given that San Antonio will have at least two picks that could end up in the top 20. However, I wouldn’t say shooting is a particular strength of this draft class. Players like Tre Johnson, Kon Knueppel, Kasparas Jakucionis and Ace Bailey have shown real shooting talent, but none of those players may last until No. 10, the current highest-projected pick the Spurs would have. And even if those players are available, the Spurs need to add more than one great shooter to this core around Wembanyama and non-shooters Stephon Castle and Jeremy Sochan. Johnson would solve this issue immediately, give the team a better chance to make the Play-In Tournament and give the Spurs an elite shooter for at least the next two and a half years.

    The Nets’ price tag for Johnson is thought league-wide to be two first-round picks. That feels a bit high to me, so let’s get creative in terms of structure. First, we’ll throw in the Spurs’ own top-six protected 2027 first-round pick. For the second asset, let’s essentially create a situation in which Brooklyn gets to trade up into the middle of the first round in this upcoming draft. The Nets already own four first-round picks this year. The issue, however, is that three of these picks are currently slated to be Nos. 23, 25 and 27. So how about this: Brooklyn trades the worst of the Houston, New York or Milwaukee picks that it owns to San Antonio for the worst of the two first-rounders the Spurs are guaranteed to have this year, in Atlanta’s or their own. That structure for San Antonio gives protection in case of high-end lottery outcomes but also likely gives Brooklyn real value. Currently, that would see the Nets move up essentially from No. 27 to No. 16 in this draft. The difference in value between those two slots (per this handy chart that Kevin Pelton made a few years ago) can be estimated as being equivalent to a late first-round pick. The Nets don’t need another pick this year. No NBA team likes to have five first-round rookies on its roster. But allowing them to move up in the draft? That feels fair as the second asset.

    This way, San Antonio doesn’t actually lose a second first-round pick in this deal, but the Nets will likely gain the value equivalent to such a selection while not adding yet another rookie to their roster. It feels like a fun compromise for everyone.


    Cameron Johnson could add valuable shooting around Victor Wembanyama in a theoretical Spurs trade. (Steph Chambers / Getty Images)

    Why it won’t happen

    So far, the Spurs have been very patient in how they’ve built around Wembanyama. Would they want to accelerate that process by moving draft capital for Johnson? That feels like a complicated question given that the team clearly has talent but also isn’t really near its contention window yet. They might just decide to keep their cache of trade assets for a future, bigger deal.

    On the Nets side, there are two issues. First, someone just might outbid San Antonio for Johnson and really go for it. The Oklahoma City Thunder, for instance, could decide they want Johnson and do it. I’m skeptical that would happen given the Thunder’s upcoming contract situations, but it’s possible. Second, Brooklyn might not be enthusiastic about getting Keldon Johnson back, given that he has two years left after this on his deal. He’s definitely an NBA rotation player and doesn’t really hinder their long-term flexibility, but teams who have talked to the Nets have felt like they are less interested in taking back long-term salary commitments. I’m a little skeptical that another team would give them expiring money and the kind of draft capital they’d want, but maybe another team goes for it.

    • Cleveland Cavaliers trade Isaac Okoro and a second-round pick to Washington
    • Golden State Warriors trade Kevon Looney to Cleveland and a second-round pick to Washington
    Washington Wizards trade Anthony Gill to Warriors

     

    Why it makes sense

    This deal hits multiple goals for all three teams. For the Cavaliers, the one thing they need most is frontcourt help. Right now, Tristan Thompson is playing serious minutes when either Jarrett Allen or Evan Mobley misses time. Thompson is an awesome guy to have around, but you don’t want to have to play him serious minutes. Enter Looney, a player with championship experience who has shown since being reinserted into the rotation for the Warriors that he can move the ball and rebound at an extremely high level. The Cavaliers lose Okoro, their 2020 top-five pick who has developed into a high-leverage defensive player on the ball. But here’s the thing with Cleveland: It desperately needs to get out of the luxury tax this year. The Cavs are only about $1.7 million away from dodging the tax. For this year, that’s not important, but for their future financial planning, it’s essential. This roster becomes even more expensive next season with Mobley’s extension kicking in. Already, without Ty Jerome, Sam Merrill or Caris LeVert under contract, the team is over $4.5 million over the tax. If Mobley makes All-NBA, that becomes an even bigger issue. Trading Okoro for Looney gets them out of the tax for this year, allows them to avoid the dreaded repeater tax next year and saves money on the books for next year, too, hopefully allowing them to retain a few more of their bench players. That they can also do so while filling a bigger need in the frontcourt? This feels like a win.

    For Golden State, the luxury-tax avoidance incentive here is similar but even more difficult. The Warriors are $5.7 million over the luxury-tax line right now. That’s a substantial number to cut midseason, but the Wizards can help them do it here. Because the Wizards have a traded player exception worth over $12 million from the Daniel Gafford trade to Dallas last summer, they can easily take Okoro’s money into that exception. In their statements to the media, the Warriors have made it clear that they’re looking toward the future this deadline. Golden State has paid the tax in six of the last seven years, including each of the last four. This trade would save the Warriors around $20 million total between the tax and salary payments and also allow them to reset the repeater penalties moving forward into the future. That could be an important factor if they want to retain Jonathan Kuminga this summer.

    The Wizards get to be the beneficiary of two teams avoiding the luxury tax. Okoro is an NBA rotation player who can help them in their most significant need area. The Wizards have somehow not fielded a defense above league average since 2015-16. This year, they’re dead last in defensive rating, allowing nearly 120 points per 100 possessions. Okoro would enter their rotation immediately and be able to lift their defense on some of the best players in the league. Bilal Coulibaly does a great job doing that for the Wizards for the time he’s on the court, but shifting him off those players more often might actually help allow him to focus more on his offense and grow on that end of the court. They also get two second-round picks (one each from Cleveland and Golden State) for being willing to take on a large sum of money in future payments, as Okoro still has two years left on his deal after this one worth nearly $23 million.

    Why it won’t happen

    I see a few possible breakdown points. First, maybe the Warriors can find a different way to get out of the tax that doesn’t involve trading Looney. He is a free agent this summer but has been an organizational stalwart for a decade and is known to be a favorite of Steve Kerr. On the Cavaliers side, the team is contending for a title now and has myriad ways to get out of the luxury tax, including moving Georges Niang or Max Strus. Maybe they find a route better than this one, given that Okoro’s ability to take on tough defensive assignments could prove very useful in the playoffs. Finally, the Wizards could just find a better use for their traded player exception than this. I’d be surprised, but it’s very possible given how many teams will be looking to them, Toronto and Detroit as potential third teams in three-team deals.

    • Chicago Bulls trade Lonzo Ball to Detroit Pistons for Tim Hardaway Jr. and two second-round picks

    Why it makes sense

    The Pistons have been terrific recently, creeping up to the top-six race in the Eastern Conference while being led by Cade Cunningham’s outstanding play. However, the team could use another ballhandler who could potentially play in lineups with Cunningham after the team lost Jaden Ivey indefinitely to a broken leg. The benefit to Ball is that he ticks all of the boxes Detroit needs. He’d be an awesome defender for a team that is putting an increased emphasis on that end of the court under J.B. Bickerstaff this season. Particularly, he’s good at fighting through screens and playing in help defense, something the Pistons’ other guards have struggled with this year. He’s an elite decision-maker with incredible basketball IQ and anticipation across the court. He hasn’t made a ton of shots this year, but he gets guarded like he’s a shooter, and his off-ball movement and cutting help to make up for the missed shots. The Bulls are winning their minutes with Ball on the court by 9.5 points per 100 possessions even though they have a losing record. He’d be a serious upgrade on Hardaway as long as he’s healthy.

    Most importantly, though, Ball is on an expiring contract and would give the Pistons the same level of flexibility this summer that they currently have. They could look to retain Ball, whose career probably profiles best as a long-term super-sub because of knee injuries that held him out of competition for over 1,000 days. Or, they could merely look at him as a rental for this season and then give the secondary ballhandler role back to Ivey next offseason. But the Pistons should do something to add to their team and try to help them reach the playoffs again, even though it would result in them losing their 2025 first-round pick. Cunningham and company have earned that from the front office.

    For Chicago, Ball is on an expiring contract and will be able to leave for nothing in the offseason. The Bulls are theoretically contending for the postseason, but they’re also looking to move many of the players that have them in that mix. This deal would save the Bulls a prorated amount of the $5.2 million there is in salary difference between Hardaway and Ball. They’d also get two second-round picks out of a treasure trove of seconds the Pistons have acquired recently.

    Why it won’t happen

    This one feels pretty reasonable, but it’ll just come down to two things. First, how do the Pistons evaluate Ball’s medical? That’s a tough call. Second, it requires a decision on how exactly the Pistons decide to use their assets and space. This trade can get done regardless of whether the Pistons decide to use their space ahead of time to take on more money or be a third team that would be able to circuit-break trades. But how much money is ownership willing to take on? We’ll see.

    • Chicago Bulls trade Patrick Williams to Phoenix Suns for Jusuf Nurkić 

    Why it makes sense

    This is a classic one-for-one challenge trade that was brought to me by a listener of my show, the Game Theory Podcast. On the surface, it looks absurd. It’s pure chaos in the way I love. But when you dig into it, it actually solves issues for each team. On the Phoenix side, it solves the Nurkić Problem, as the Bosnian big man is currently out of the rotation after a disastrous start to the season. All along, it’s been assumed by executives across NBA front offices that the Suns would need to give up one of their precious few first-round picks to get off Nurkić, all while they’re in the middle of trying to find an answer to upgrade the roster.

    Here, they actually don’t have to give up a pick and get to take a chance on Williams rehabbing his stock league-wide as a big wing who can defend and hopefully hit shots. I’m skeptical of Williams as a player and didn’t have nearly as high of a grade on him pre-draft as what the Bulls did back in 2020, but he would be far from the first recent draft pick to leave the Bulls and showcase immediate growth (see: Wendell Carter and Lauri Markkanen). Even though he hasn’t been good this season, he is still only 23 years old and has tools. The deal is nearly cash-neutral for this season, as Williams makes just about $125,000 less than Nurkić. Williams is on the books for three years longer than Nurkić, but Mat Ishbia has never shown a particular worry about cost in cash terms.

    On the Bulls’ side, they earn a get-out-of-jail-free card on a Williams deal that already looks like a disaster. In his fifth season, Williams is shooting a career-low from 2-point range by more than 7 percent and a career-low 36.7 percent from 3-point range. He is also posting a career-low mark in rebounds. He has shown no growth offensively this season in Chicago, despite the team having moved on from DeMar DeRozan this offseason and theoretically opened up chances for him. This contract has gone about as badly for the Bulls in its first season as imaginable. He is playing like a minimum-contract-caliber player but is locked onto their books for the next four years after this one at $18 million per season. Yes, to get off the Williams deal, they need to take on Nurkić’s $19.4 million for next season. But they’d be removing $72 million in future salary from their books and get to start fresh in what is shaping up toward a desperate need to rebuild.


    Phoenix would like to find an answer to its Jusuf Nurkić problem. (Mark J. Rebilas / Imagn Images)

    Why it won’t happen

    In a word: pride. NBA executives are prideful people, and it’s hard for them to admit mistakes because they tend to believe more in the players they take than other executives. It’s especially hard to admit mistakes when you’ve doubled down on them like Bulls president of basketball operations Artūras Karnišovas has in both surprisingly drafting Williams at No. 4 in 2020 as well as choosing to give him that extension this past summer. This trade would genuinely help Chicago’s long-term goals, as Williams’ contract is massively underwater just six months after he signed it, but it’s the kind of trade that just never happens league-wide.

    The Bulls could just as easily choose to bet on Williams rehabbing his stock in Chicago as opposed to elsewhere. But to do that, they’re going to have to keep playing him, and the results to this point haven’t been positive. In Phoenix, he’d at least get to come off the bench and not be pressed into action immediately. In Chicago, that would be seen as a demotion and would likely hurt Williams’s standing league-wide even more.

    On the Phoenix side, maybe this is where Ishbia would decide to make his stand on not taking on future money and would instead just rather deal a first-round pick to move Nurkić.

    • LA Clippers trade P.J. Tucker and a second-round pick to Portland
    • Houston Rockets trade Jock Landale to LA and a second-round pick to Portland
    • Portland Trail Blazers trade Robert Williams III to Houston

    Why it makes sense

    The ultimate goal of this deal is to reunite Williams with Ime Udoka in Houston. Udoka’s lone season as head coach in Boston is when Williams made second-team All-Defense and was arguably the best per-minute defender in the NBA. Williams has dealt with injuries since then, including this season. However, when he’s been on the court, his impact remains clear. He’s an awesome screener and does a good job of creating plays for his teammates as a short-roll passer. He can roll all the way to the rim and finish effectively. Defensively, his instincts are still top-notch, and he impacts the game as a ball-screen defender, with the ability to show and recover or play in drop coverage. Steven Adams has gotten better as the season has gone on for the Rockets and been a solid backup center, but when healthy, Williams would be an upgrade — especially in the playoffs for Houston — because of his defensive versatility. On top of that, neither has exactly played a full schedule so far. Adams has played 30 games, and Williams only 17. Udoka could expect to have at least one of them each night and could mix and match depending on matchups when they’re both available. Then, with Adams being a free agent this offseason, Williams could potentially step into the full-time backup role next offseason if his health allows.

    For the Clippers, they kill two birds with one stone here. First, they get another option at backup center in Landale. Currently, they’re playing Mo Bamba real minutes, and he’s unsurprisingly been unable to truly grasp the spot. Landale is physical and tough and knows where he’s supposed to be. He’s not the best athlete, but he would give them something different than what Bamba brings. He’s more capable than a difference-maker, but a capable option might be enough to help the Clippers. More importantly, though, Landale only makes $8 million and has two non-guaranteed years after this one. The $3.5 million difference in salary between Landale and Tucker, who heads to Portland in this deal, is enough to get the Clippers under the luxury-tax line. For that help, they send a second-round pick to Portland.

    Portland actually subtracts money off its books in this deal by trading Williams for Tucker and acquires two second-rounders for Williams. If Williams had proven himself healthier this season, the Blazers could have gotten more for him. However, the team needs to open up minutes for lottery pick Donovan Clingan, and I find it difficult to believe they’ll be able to find a taker for Deandre Ayton.

    Why it won’t happen

    The biggest factor here is the medicals on Williams. Will the Rockets’ front office clear Williams enough to make this deal? At this price point where they’re only giving up a second-round pick, it feels like the risk is worth it. However, with an extra year on his deal, if the Rockets have concerns, they might not want to make this swap.

    For the Clippers, they have other ways they can get under the tax. They could deal Bones Hyland attached to a second-round pick into someone’s traded player exception or into their cap space. If they don’t have a particularly positive grade on Landale as a player, they could easily just look elsewhere.

    In the Blazers’ case, if they think they could get more for Williams by letting him play out the rest of the year and waiting until the summer to deal him, that could be worthwhile. That would be risky, though, given Williams’ injury history. It would also continue to clog up the center position and give them fewer minutes to Clingan to help him develop.

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    1. Lonzo Ball to Detroit Pistons: Lonzo Ball has shown flashes of potential as a playmaker and defender in his time with the Los Angeles Lakers, but a change of scenery could benefit both parties. The Pistons are in need of a young, dynamic point guard to pair with their frontcourt duo of Blake Griffin and Andre Drummond. Ball’s passing ability and defensive prowess could make him a great fit in Detroit.
    2. Kevin Love to Portland Trail Blazers: The Blazers have been searching for a third star to pair with Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum, and Kevin Love could be the perfect fit. Love’s shooting and rebounding would add another dimension to Portland’s offense, and his veteran leadership could help elevate the team to championship contention.
    3. DeMar DeRozan to Miami Heat: DeRozan has been a consistent scorer and playmaker for the San Antonio Spurs, but a move to the Heat could rejuvenate his career. Miami is in need of a go-to scorer on the wing, and DeRozan’s ability to create his own shot and attack the rim would make him a valuable addition to the team.
    4. Bradley Beal to Denver Nuggets: The Nuggets have one of the most talented young cores in the league, but adding a player of Bradley Beal’s caliber could take them to the next level. Beal is a dynamic scorer and playmaker who would provide Denver with another scoring option alongside Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray.
    5. Andre Drummond to Boston Celtics: The Celtics have been in need of a dominant big man to anchor their frontcourt, and Andre Drummond could be the answer. Drummond is one of the best rebounders and shot blockers in the league, and his presence in the paint would give Boston a much-needed defensive boost.

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  • Odell Beckham Jr. Comments On Bulls Star Lonzo Ball’s Viral Instagram Post


    On Friday night, the Chicago Bulls lost to the Charlotte Hornets by a score of 125-123 (at home).

    Lonzo Ball finished the loss (against his brother LaMelo) with six points, three rebounds, three assists and three steals while shooting 2/6 from the three-point range in 25 minutes of playing time.

    After the game, he made a post to Instagram that had over 290,000 likes in three hours.

    Ball captioned his post: “My girl said this the toughest one so I’m double posting #ZO2

    There were over 1,700 comments, and one person who left a message was NFL star Odell Beckham Jr.

    He wrote: “Legendary !! Yallll did it”

    OBJ's Comment

    OBJ’s Comment / Jan 18

    Lonzo is now 2-2 in the four games he has played against LaMelo.

    He is currently in his first season back in action after missing over two years due to injury.

    The former UCLA star is averaging 6.5 points, 3.3 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.5 steals per contest while shooting 37.5% from the field and 34.6% from the three-point range in 22 games.

    On the other side, LaMelo finished the victory with 26 points, one rebound, nine assists and two steals while shooting 7/19 from the field in 32 minutes of playing time.

    He is in his fifth season playing for the Hornets.

    The Hornets and Bulls will face off one more time this season when they meet on April 6 in Charlotte.

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    Jan 17, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball (1) defends Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball (2) during the second half at United Center. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images / David Banks-Imagn Images

    As for Beckham Jr., he is coming off a season where he played for the Miami Dolphins.





    Odell Beckham Jr. Comments On Bulls Star Lonzo Ball’s Viral Instagram Post

    Bulls star Lonzo Ball recently took to Instagram to share a post that has been causing quite the buzz online. The post featured Ball showing off some impressive basketball skills in a highlight reel, leaving fans in awe of his talent.

    Among those impressed by Ball’s skills was NFL wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., who took to the comments section to show his support. Beckham Jr. left a comment praising Ball’s skills, saying, “This man is a problem on the court .”

    Fans were quick to react to Beckham Jr.’s comment, with many expressing their excitement at the interaction between two professional athletes from different sports. Some even speculated about the possibility of a collaboration between the two stars in the future.

    It’s always exciting to see athletes from different sports show support for one another, and it’s clear that both Beckham Jr. and Ball have mutual respect for each other’s talents. Who knows, maybe we’ll see them team up for a charity basketball game or some other exciting collaboration in the future. Stay tuned for more updates on this budding friendship between two sports superstars.

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  • Bulls’ Lonzo Ball previews LaMelo, Hornets matchup as ‘a blessing’


    After being teammates for most of their lives, Lonzo and LaMelo Ball have not had many chances to face each other head-to-head. Both players’ injuries have further limited those opportunities, making Friday night’s Chicago Bulls vs. Charlotte Hornets matchup a rare occasion.

    Both players called the opportunity to face each other “a blessing” ahead of the game, per Bulls insider K.C. Johnson. The matchup will just be the fourth time the two brothers will play against each other, with Lonzo Ball ahead on the scoreboard 2-1. Chicago is favored to win the game according to the oddsmakers.

    Each previous game between the two brothers also occurred in the NBA. The two were teammates for as long as they were in high school together and never overlapped in college. Lonzo entered the 2017 NBA Draft after just one year at UCLA while LaMelo opted to play overseas in Lithuania and Australia before entering the 2020 NBA Draft. Both Ball brothers were top-three picks of their respective draft classes.

    Between the two, LaMelo Ball is having the most success in 2024-2025. The Hornets guard is averaging just under 30 points per game with 5.5 rebounds and 7.5 assists per game. His scoring numbers are a substantial increase from his previous years, putting him on track to potentially make his second All-Star game appearance.

    However, there is a legitimate argument that the third Ball brother, LiAngelo Ball, is currently having the most success in his career. While not in the NBA, LiAngelo Ball is flourishing as a rapper under the moniker ‘G3’ due to his recent single, Tweaker, becoming a viral success. The middle brother recently signed a $13 million record deal with Def Jam Recordings.

    Bulls, Hornets both look to get back on track





    The Chicago Bulls’ point guard Lonzo Ball is gearing up to face off against his younger brother LaMelo Ball and the Charlotte Hornets in an upcoming matchup. In a recent interview, Lonzo shared his thoughts on the highly anticipated game, calling it “a blessing” to have the opportunity to compete against his brother on the court.

    The Ball brothers are known for their close relationship and competitive nature, making this matchup even more exciting for fans and basketball enthusiasts alike. Lonzo expressed his excitement for the game, saying that he is looking forward to the challenge of facing off against his brother and the Hornets.

    “I think it’s a blessing to be able to play against my brother in the NBA,” Lonzo said. “We’ve always been competitive growing up, so it’s going to be a fun matchup. I know he’s going to bring his A-game, and I’ll be ready to do the same.”

    The Bulls and the Hornets are both vying for playoff spots in the Eastern Conference, adding an extra layer of intensity to the sibling rivalry. With Lonzo’s stellar playmaking abilities and LaMelo’s flashy style of play, fans can expect an exciting and high-energy game when the two teams meet on the court.

    As the anticipation builds for the Ball brothers’ showdown, basketball fans are eagerly awaiting to see which sibling will come out on top in this thrilling matchup. Stay tuned for what is sure to be a memorable game between the Bulls and the Hornets as Lonzo Ball previews the contest as ‘a blessing’.

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  • Lonzo Ball Makes Shot Over LaMelo Ball In Hornets-Bulls Game


    On Friday night, the Chicago Bulls are playing the Charlotte Hornets at the United Center.

    During the game, Lonzo Ball made a shot over his brother (LaMelo) that got a lot of views on social media.

    Via The NBA: “BIG BRO 3-BALL OVER LIL BRO

    Lonzo and LaMelo face off for the first time since 2021!”

    Lonzo had three points, two rebounds and two assists while shooting 1/2 from the three-point range in his first 13 minutes of playing time.

    Many fans reacted to the highlight on social media.

    @ReturnoftheMuk: “Man, this is just so cool. What a story”

    @Lorenzo1ofNone: “Dang. Didn’t know it’s been that long”

    @gorebashd: “Wow that’s sibling rivalry hahaha”

    Lonzo came into the night with averages of 6.5 points, 3.3 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 1.5 steals per contest while shooting 37.7% from the field and 34.7% from the three-point range in 21 games.

    He had missed the previous two seasons with an injury.

    The Bulls are the 10th seed in the Eastern Conference with an 18-23 record in 41 games.

    They are also in the middle of a three-game losing streak.

    On the other side, LaMelo is averaging 29.6 points, 5.5 rebounds, 7.5 assists and 1.4 steals per contest while shooting 42.4% from the field and 33.6% from the three-point range in 26 games.

    He will likely make his second NBA All-Star Game next month.

    That said, the Hornets are the 14th seed in the Eastern Conference with a 9-28 record in 37 games.





    In a highly anticipated matchup between brothers, Lonzo Ball steals the spotlight by making a clutch shot over LaMelo Ball in the Hornets-Bulls game. The sibling rivalry adds an extra layer of excitement to an already intense game, showcasing the Ball brothers’ skills and competitiveness on the court. Fans are left in awe as Lonzo’s shot secures the win for the Bulls, proving once again that the Ball family is a force to be reckoned with in the NBA. #BallBrothersShowdown #LonzoVsLaMelo #SiblingRivalry

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  • Lonzo Ball is Set to Face Off Against LaMelo for the First Time Since 2021


    The Chicago Bulls’ matchup with the Charlotte Hornets is bound to get some extra attention tonight!

    Despite both teams on track to finish in the bottom half of the Eastern Conference, they will provide NBA fans with one of the more exciting matchups of the season. Lonzo and LaMelo Ball will face off for only the fourth time in their careers. To be sure, the Bulls have already met the Hornets twice this season, but LaMelo was sidelined for both meetings.

    The last time Lonzo got to compete against his younger brother was Nov. 29, 2021. He helped lift the Bulls to a 14-point victory, scoring 16 points with 8 assists, 1 block, and 1 steal. This is the only time he competed against LaMelo in a Bulls uniform, as the previous two battles came while he was with the New Orleans Pelicans. LaMelo took the first-ever meeting between the brothers during his rookie season but heads into tonight’s contest down 2-1 after back-to-back losses.

    For Lonzo, this marks another exciting step in what has been an uplifting comeback story. The 27-year-old has looked increasingly like his former self even after suffering a wrist injury early in the year that forced him to miss 15 games. He is averaging 8.2 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 2.0 steals over the last nine games in his new reserve role. We’ve also watched him shoot 41.7 percent from long range on roughly 5.0 attempts a night during this stretch.

    I’m sure every time these two have matched up in the past has been a surreal experience, but the two will likely cherish the moment a little extra tonight. A year ago it wasn’t a certainty that they would ever get to battle on an NBA court again. LaMelo also knows better than anyone how hard his brother worked to get back to this point. Nevertheless, don’t expect either to take it easy on the other.

    LaMelo vs. Lonzo Ball Game Log

    Hornest 118, Pelicans 110 – Jan. 8, 2021

    Lonzo Ball: 5 PTS (2-8 FG, 1-7 3PT), 3 AST, 1 STL, 1 BLK
    LaMelo Ball: 12 PTS (4-11 FG, 1-5 3PT), 9 AST, 10 REB, 1 STL

    Pelicans 112, Hornets 110 – May 9, 2021

    Lonzo Ball: 12 PTS (4-14 FG, 4-11 3PT), 6 AST, 3 REB
    LaMelo Ball: 22 PTS (10-19 FG, 2-5 3PT), 5 AST, 4 REB, 2 STL

    Bulls 133, Hornets 119 – November 29, 2021

    Lonzo Ball: 16 PTS (6-8 FG, 4-5 3PT), 8 AST, 1 BLK, 1 STL
    LaMelo Ball: 18 PTS (5-15 FG, 3-8 3PT), 13 REB, 7 AST, 2 STL

    LaMelo Ball, Lonzo Ball of the Chicago BullsLaMelo Ball, Lonzo Ball of the Chicago Bulls
    (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)



    Get ready basketball fans, because the highly anticipated matchup between Lonzo Ball and LaMelo Ball is finally happening for the first time since 2021. These two talented brothers will be going head-to-head on the court, showcasing their skills and competitiveness in what is sure to be an exciting game.

    Both Lonzo and LaMelo have been making waves in the NBA, with Lonzo playing for the Chicago Bulls and LaMelo for the Charlotte Hornets. Their unique playing styles and abilities have earned them recognition as two of the most promising young talents in the league.

    Fans have been eagerly waiting for this matchup, as it will be a chance to see the Ball brothers go up against each other in a competitive setting. It will also be a special moment for their family, who have been supporting and cheering for both Lonzo and LaMelo throughout their basketball careers.

    So mark your calendars and don’t miss out on this epic showdown between the Ball brothers. It’s sure to be a game you won’t want to miss!

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  • LaMelo Ball and Lonzo Ball React to Hornets-Bulls Game


    The Chicago Bulls are hosting the Charlotte Hornets at United Center on Friday night. Chicago enters this game on a three-game losing streak, while Charlotte is coming off a 117-112 victory over the Utah Jazz.

    With neither Lonzo Ball nor LaMelo Ball on their team’s respective injury reports, this will be the fourth time they face off in the NBA. Lonzo was selected second overall by the Los Angeles Lakers in 2017 while LaMelo was drafted third overall by Charlotte in 2020.

    With both players dealing with injury issues in their respective careers, every individual matchup is one they see as a blessing.

    Speaking before this contest, the two Ball brothers reacted to facing off for the fourth time.

    Via K.C. Johnson of Chicago Sports News: “Just talked to both Lonzo and LaMelo Ball about just their fourth-ever, head-to-head matchup. Lonzo is 2-1. Both called the experience of guarding each other in an NBA game ‘a blessing.’”

    Lonzo has averaged 11.0 points, 5.7 assists and 2.0 rebounds in his three games against LaMelo. The Hornets star has averaged 17.3 points, 9.0 assists and 7.0 rebounds in those games.

    Charlotte enters this game well out of the Eastern Conference playoff picture with a 9-28 record. The Bulls are in a better spot at 18-23, but project to fall out of the postseason mix after the NBA trade deadline.

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    In a highly anticipated matchup between the Charlotte Hornets and the Chicago Bulls, brothers LaMelo Ball and Lonzo Ball faced off against each other on the court. The game was a tightly contested battle, with both teams fighting hard for the win.

    In the end, it was the Hornets who came out on top, securing a thrilling victory over the Bulls. LaMelo Ball had a standout performance, showcasing his impressive playmaking skills and scoring ability. Lonzo Ball also had a solid game, contributing on both ends of the floor and making key plays for the Bulls.

    After the game, both brothers shared their thoughts on the matchup. LaMelo praised his team’s effort and expressed his excitement about the win, while Lonzo acknowledged the Hornets’ strong performance and vowed to bounce back in the next game.

    Overall, it was a memorable night for the Ball brothers as they competed against each other in a hard-fought game. Fans of both players can look forward to more exciting matchups between the Hornets and Bulls in the future.

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  • LaMelo and Lonzo Ball’s brother LiAngelo Ball flaunts $63,638 luxe car in latest style statement

    LaMelo and Lonzo Ball’s brother LiAngelo Ball flaunts $63,638 luxe car in latest style statement


    LiAngelo Ball is back in the headlines this week, with the basketball player sharing some fashionable snaps of himself as he teased his new track “Tweaker.”

    LiAngelo, who is the brother of NBA stars Lonzo and LaMelo Ball, can be seen posing beside a sleek, bottle-green Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat in an Instagram post on Friday. According to “AventuraChryslerJeepDodgeRam,” a dealership in Florida, the luxury car is valued at $63,638 and is known for its horsepower and acceleration.

    Ball shared the following message to go with the collection of pics:

    “I might swerve, bend tht corner, WOAHOOOHH#G3#TWEAKER.”

    Ball also teased the release of his new track, which he told fans to look out for on “Worldstar.”

    LiAngelo Ball’s song “Tweaker” was first shared on a livestream with popular content creator N3on. In the short clip, the two can be seen riding around Los Angeles with Ball blasting the song on in his car.

    The song was later released on the “WorldstarHipHop” YouTube channel and has already racked up over 650,000 views.

    Alongside his brothers Lonzo Ball and LaMelo Ball, LiAngelo was a star basketball player at Chino Hills High School in California. The 6-foot-6 guard/forward had interest from college programs but chose to play professionally overseas in Lithuania before returning to try his luck in the G League.

    Meanwhile, Lonzo Ball was the second overall pick in the 2017 NBA draft and has gone on to play for the Los Angeles Lakers, New Orleans Pelicans and Chicago Bulls. LaMelo Ball has developed into one of the league’s elite scorers and is thriving in his fifth season with the Charlotte Hornets.

    Lonzo Ball and LiAngelo Ball name their all-time NBA greats

    Former Charlotte Hornets guard LiAngelo Ball before a game against the Philadelphia 76ers at Wells Fargo Center. Photo Credit: ImagnFormer Charlotte Hornets guard LiAngelo Ball before a game against the Philadelphia 76ers at Wells Fargo Center. Photo Credit: Imagn
    Former Charlotte Hornets guard LiAngelo Ball before a game against the Philadelphia 76ers at Wells Fargo Center. Photo Credit: Imagn

    In November, LiAngelo and Lonzo Ball were both guests on Angel Reese’s podcast “Unapologetically Angel,” and the WNBA star had some tough questions in store for the two. The Ball brothers were asked to name their Mount Rushmore of NBA players, and their answers definitely surprised a few.

    LiAngelo Ball admitted that it was hard to select his four all-time greatest NBA players but went with a final group consisting of Michael Jordan, LeBron James and Kobe Bryant. For his final pick, he struggled between Kevin Durant and Steph Curry but decided to go with the Phoenix Suns’ 6-foot-11 forward over the Golden State Warriors guard.

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    Lonzo opted to go with Jordan, James, Curry and Shaquille O’Neal. His decision to leave out LA Lakers legend Kobe Bryant did raise some eyebrows.