Lakers rookie point guard Lonzo Ball is questionable for Tuesday's (AEDT) game against the Grizzlies after his MRI on Monday came back clean.
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Ball, who suffered a knee injury Sunday, was diagnosed with a minor left knee sprain. Ball scored nine points with seven assists and seven rebounds in the game before leaving.
Ball, a consistent triple-double threat in recent weeks, has recorded two double-doubles in his last four games. Though he's still not shooting well (36 percent from the field), he's finding other ways to contribute.
Update: Lonzo Ball, who injured his knee in yesterday’s game against the Dallas Mavericks, had an MRI today. Results of the MRI revealed a minor left knee sprain.
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Ball will be questionable for tomorrow’s game at Memphis.
The Lakers (15-27) have won four straight games, rising to 12th in the Western Conference standings.