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LaVar Ball on the Chicago Bulls’ handling of son Lonzo: “They’re training him the wrong way”

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LaVar Ball has always been his three sons’ biggest supporters on their journey to become NBA players. So, when LaVar openly said, “They’re training him the wrong way,” about the Chicago Bulls‘ handling of his son, Lonzo Ball, you knew something wasn’t right.

LaVar said this regarding Lonzo still suffering from pain after his initial knee surgery last January. Lonzo was expected to make a full recovery and return by training camp, but that did not happen.

How could a player still feel pain, even after going through what most would call a routine surgery? This is the question LaVar has on his mind and he certainly wants answers.

Related: Shams Charania reveals Lonzo Ball is expected to return by the new year

LaVar Ball believes the Bulls are rehabbing Lonzo wrong

After needing a second surgery, Lonzo is expected to return by January at the earliest. This wasn’t part of the plan, and LaVar thinks he knows why.

LaVar had some interesting things to say about Lonzo’s situation in an interview with David Kaplan of NBCS Sports:

“After they do the surgery on his leg, I’m looking and I’m like, ‘yo, they’ve got him running and stuff too fast.’ It was too early for him to do that,” LaVar said. “He should’ve been doing some pool therapy instead of the treadmill or the running he was doing… that’s wrong. It’s too fast and too hard and that’s when I knew he’s not going to be able to play. They’re training him the wrong way.”

LaVar went on to add this in the interview:

“He’s going to be fine. Here’s the thing: Zo’s going to do whatever it takes for him to do what he’s got to do. When they did the meniscus tear a long time ago, they just tried to let it heal. They should have cut that out the first time so he wouldn’t have to go back in there and then he ends up tearing it again.”

To hear the entire interview, check out the video below.

(Starts at 5:35)

 

About the Author Published Oct 3, 2022

TITAN FREY

Titan Frey is a dedicated father to three wonderful children, whom he takes immense pride in. His passions include reading, writing, basketball, both playing and watching, and playing chess. Titan spent five years working as a journalist for the basketball website fadeawayworld.net, where he served as editor-in-chief for four and a half years. One of his most notable achievements was interviewing Chuck Cooper III, the son of Chuck Cooper, the first African American ever drafted by an NBA team, and writing a biography that has been praised as the most definitive article about Cooper’s legacy. Titan is the author of more than ten novels and the screenwriter of three produced short films. His newest young adult novel, Echoes of the Hardwood: Braxton Foxworthy’s Time‑Travelling Book Report, blends basketball history with heartfelt storytelling and is now available. Order here: https://a.co/d/bo7BYz1

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