CHICAGO -- Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball will restart the rehab process on his left knee in hopes of playing again before the end of the 2021-22 season.
The Bulls had "pulled back" Ball's rehab process for the past 10 days, shutting him down from sprinting when his knee did not respond to the recovery program following arthroscopic knee surgery in January. The team is ready to begin increasing Ball's activity again, but coach Billy Donovan acknowledged the process will be gradual.
"With the amount of time that he had off to let things calm down, we're not going to go 0-to-60," Bulls coach Billy Donovan said before Thursday's game against the LA Clippers.