Can the former second pick's return elevate the Bulls' defense and playmaking to contender status in the East?
After three knee surgeries and over two years of rehabilitation, Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball returned to NBA action Wednesday night, taking the court against the Minnesota Timberwolves in preseason play. It was his first NBA appearance since January 14, 2022, a long-awaited moment that brought Bulls fans to their feet at the United Center.
Ball quickly made an impact, sinking a corner three-pointer shortly after entering the game, igniting the crowd. Limited to 15 minutes, Ball capitalized on his playing time, finishing with 10 points on an efficient 4-of-6 from the field, along with a rebound and an assist.
The different-look Chicago are banking on their developing young core to bring new energy and resilience to the team. As the season ushers in, the question remains: can Ball’s return spark a resurgence for the Bulls and help them establish themselves as contenders in the East?
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Defensive IQ and Impact on Team Efficiency
Lonzo Ball’s return brings a significant defensive upgrade for the Bulls. Before his injury, Ball ranked among the top guards in steals per game (1.8) and averaged 5.1 deflections. His ability to guard multiple positions and read passing lanes should immediately lift the Bulls’ defensive efficiency, an area they struggled with in his absence.
Playmaking and Three-Point Shooting off the Bench
As the Bulls acquire Josh Giddey, Ball will likely be stepping in as a second-unit playmaker. He can provide stability and create opportunities with his passing vision. During his last active season, he averaged 5.1 assists per game, consistently finding teammates for high-percentage shots.
Ball also brings a much-needed floor-spacing element. He hit 42.3% of his three-pointers in 2021, adding a reliable deep threat to the Bulls’ rotation. Last season, Chicago was in the league’s lower third in three-point efficiency last season.
Adapting Through Experience and Basketball IQ
After extensive recovery, Ball returns with what he calls a “brand new knee” and is adjusting his playstyle accordingly. Though his athleticism may not fully return, Ball’s IQ and experience enable him to stay impactful. By relying more on positioning, timing, and shooting consistency, he can maintain his influence, making calculated moves that suit his post-injury game.
A Comeback Rooted in Resilience
Ball’s journey back after multiple surgeries and setbacks highlights his resilience, giving the Bulls a revitalized leader who knows how to endure and adapt.