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Bulls' Ball suffers setback in recovery from knee surgery

CHICAGO (AP) - Chicago Bulls point guard Lonzo Ball experienced another setback in his recovery from surgery for a torn meniscus in his left knee, raising more doubt about whether he will play again this season.

Ball felt some discomfort after he tried to ramp up activities again following a 10-day pause, coach Billy Donovan said Tuesday.

'œIt's disappointing from the standpoint you were hoping that the time that he had off could help him kind of maybe propel going forward and do a little bit more," he said. 'œBut that certainly hasn't been the case.'ť

Donovan said the next step will probably be a 'œmeeting of the minds'ť in the next day or two. And the possibility of Ball missing the remainder of the season is 'œon the table."

Ball has not played since Jan. 14. He was a big reason why the Bulls led the Eastern Conference for part of the season, averaging 13 points, 5.4 rebounds and 5.1 assists after coming from New Orleans last summer in a sign-and-trade deal.

Chicago was fifth in the Eastern Conference at 45-33 entering Tuesday's game against Giannis Antetokounmpo and the defending champion Milwaukee Bucks.

The Bulls held out two-time All-Star Zach LaVine because of ongoing soreness in his left knee.

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