LaMelo Ball ruled out for season
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LaMelo Ball will not play again for the remainder of the season. The Hornets have chosen to move up a pair of necessary surgeries.
The Charlotte Hornets’ star point guard has battled a litany of injuries throughout his four-plus seasons in the NBA, and he won’t finish the 2024-25 season, either.
Charlotte Hornets star LaMelo Ball will miss the rest of the NBA season with multiple injuries. How does the news impact Charlotte?
Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball won’t play again this season and will have arthroscopic surgery on his right ankle as well as a minor procedure on his right wrist.
The Charlotte Hornets star was ruled out for the rest of the season after undergoing a pair of procedures on his right ankle and wrist, according to ESPN's Shams Charania. Ball had reportedly been playing through pain in recent weeks before team doctors concluded undergoing the procedure now would allow him to have a full, productive offseason.
The Charlotte Hornets will be without All-Star LaMelo Ball for the remainder of the 2025 season. He'll undergo two minor procedures on his right ankle and wrist, the team said on Friday. Ball had been playing through an ankle injury since late January.
The Charlotte Hornets look set to lose their star for the remainder of the season after another fitness setback.
LaVar Ball revealed that complications with his diabetes ultimately led to his leg needing amputation, saying it could have all been prevented.
On Monday, the Charlotte Hornets put out their official injury report for Tuesday's contest with the Atlanta Hawks. LaMelo Ball popped up on it, but he was only