In his second season with the Los Angeles Lakers, Lonzo Ball began showing serious signs of improvement. With injuries beginning to cut down the team, Ball stepped up and played the best basketball of his career to help keep the Lakers afloat before a Grade 3 ankle sprain ended his year prematurely.
It’s the second consecutive time Ball has seen his season end early and he’s played just 99 total games. As the No. 2 pick in the 2017 NBA Draft, the pressure on Ball to succeed is immense and he knows that which is why he already has his plans on how to improve this offseason.