Lonzo Ball has suffered another injury, but we should remain calm for now. After spending almost 3 years on the sidelines, it's normal that his body is not accustomed to high-level competition and that he experiences physical discomfort. That's what has happened. Thus, after undergoing an MRI, we know he has a Grade 1-2 sprain in his right wrist that should keep him off the court for only 10 days.
The Chicago Bulls player encountered the issue yesterday while attempting a shot against the Memphis Grizzlies. "If I were to play with it right now while it's still inflamed, it could progress to Grade 3. That would require surgery," the player said after experiencing the problem. "Trying to avoid that, obviously. Let the swelling go down, hopefully wrap it up, and get back to it."
"I felt it, but my adrenaline was through the roof," Lonzo mentioned. "I was trying to win the game. But it wasn't something that truly held me back, so I hope to wrap it up as soon as possible and get back out there."
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