Chicago Bulls point guard Lonzo Ball has entered the NBA's health and safety protocols on Sunday.
Ball had yet to miss a game this season and is averaging 13.2 points, 5.4 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game in his first year with Chicago. The 24-year-old Ball arrived from New Orleans in a sign-and-trade deal during the summer.
Chicago also placed Tony Bradley and Alfonzo McKinnie in health and safety protocols according to Sunday's injury report.
The Bulls (19-10) are second in the Eastern Conference and visit the Indiana Pacers on Sunday night.