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Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball said that he will miss the 2023-24 NBA season, but he said he feels back «on track» following a cartilage transplant in his left knee in March.

During an appearance Monday morning on the «From the Point by Trae Young» podcast hosted by the Atlanta Hawks point guard, Ball — who has not played in an NBA game since Jan.

14, 2022 — said his recovery has been a long process, but he sounded encouraged following a third surgery on his knee since his last game. «When I first got hurt, we didn't really know what it was,» Ball said during the podcast. «I was seeing all type of different doctors and stuff.

I was just kind of going up and down. That was really hard for me because I just didn't know what the next day was going to be like. »At least now, I got the surgery.

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