Lonzo Ball may be the final piece to the Cleveland Cavaliers' championship puzzle, but his injury concerns will be the biggest question the team must answer.
Whether it has been untimely sprains or a multi-year knee injury and recovery, Cleveland's newest point guard has endured a lengthy injury history throughout his eight years since joining the NBA. Most recently with the Chicago Bulls, Lonzo Ball has been a pillar of two-way efficiency and team-oriented basketball. When healthy, Ball is a major plus for his team and can be a difference maker in the most important ways.
Standing at 6-foot-6, Ball is a big guard and has used his size to his advantage defensively and on the boards.