NBA trade deadline news: Chicago Bulls, guard Lonzo Ball agree to 2-year, $20 million extension, ESPN sources say

CHICAGO — Sources have informed ESPN’s Shams Charania that the Chicago Bulls and Lonzo Ball, the guard, have reached an agreement on a two-year contract extension worth $20 million.

Recent reports suggest that several teams were interested in trading for Ball; however, he has opted to stay with the Bulls after agreeing on a deal that ties him to Chicago until 2026-27.

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Ball this season made an unprecedented return from three arthroscopic knee surgeries, appearing in his first NBA game in over 1,000 days.

Ball, who had to sit out two seasons due to injury, has made a strong comeback and is now contributing significantly to the Bulls’ performance on the court. With Ball playing, Chicago is currently outscoring opponents by 5.8 points per 100 possessions.

In 30 games, Ball is averaging 7.2 points on 36% shooting with 3.5 assists and 3.4 rebounds. This while on a minutes restriction all season long as part of his recovery, which includes not playing both games of a back-to-back.

Chicago Bulls' Lonzo Ball handles the ball during a preseason NBA basketball game against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday, Oct. 18, 2024, in Chicago.

Chicago Bulls’ Lonzo Ball handles the ball during a preseason NBA basketball game against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday, Oct. 18, 2024, in Chicago.

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Ball, 27, missed about four weeks in November with a wrist injury, but has not missed extended time because of his knee.

He played sparingly for Chicago earlier in the season while on a strict minutes restriction, but the team has loosened up those restrictions as of late and he’s up to about 28 minutes per game.

Since the start of January, Ball is averaging around 24 minutes per game, scoring 9 points while shooting 36.8% from 3-point range. He has also moved into the starting lineup recently, starting each of his past eight games.

The Bulls traded their longest-tenured player, Zach LaVine, earlier this week as they continue rebuilding their roster, but view Ball as part of their long-term plans.

READ MORE | Chicago Bulls star Zach LaVine heading to Sacramento Kings in multiteam trade, ESPN sources say

Despite the years off, Ball remains a unique talent as a long, 6-foot-6 guard. He’s an adept passer and 3-point shooter that also brings strong perimeter defense, making him an ideal fit in many different lineups, and the Bulls like his positive influence in the locker room.

Ball had been in the final year of a four-year contract he signed in the summer of 2021 and would have become a free agent this summer.

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