Chicago Bulls' Lonzo Ball Named to The Athletic's Top 125 NBA

Chicago Bulls' Lonzo Ball Named to The Athletic's Top 125 NBA

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If you have been following along with Lonzo Ball news this offseason, you have probably heard that the Chicago Bulls’ point guard has been making “progress” as he rehabs from his knee injury last season.
If you have been following along with Lonzo Ball news this offseason, you have probably heard that the Chicago Bulls’ point guard has been making “progress” as he rehabs from his knee injury last season. You know, progress. Everyone from Billy Donovan to Marc Eversley to Arturas Karsinovas really wants you to know—in incredibly vague terms—that Ball is progressing. While they are all saying they hope Ball will be ready for training camp, there has not been much to offer hope that that will be a reality. Anyway, in more positive Lonzo news, The Athletic’s Seth Partnow released tier four of his top 125 players yesterday (subscription required), and Ball was a representative for the Bulls. In case you missed it, we filled you in on Partnow’s ranking system yesterday when Nikola Vucevic, Alex Caruso, and Ayo Dosunmu were named to tier five. For a quick recap, those in tier four are players that Partnow’s analytical formula finds to be top starters or key reserves. While they aren’t ranked specifically, this mean

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