Stunning influencer Ally Rossel, who is dating NBA star Lonzo Ball, shows off her swimsuit while the two of them relax on a holiday to Mykonos

As he and his beautiful girlfriend Ally Rossel enjoyed a holiday in Mykonos last week, Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball was spotted lounging in the sun.

They have some time to unwind in the offseason before Ball prepares to make his return

 

After being in a relationship with Rossel for almost four years, Ball is finally getting the rest he needs before returning to the field in August after suffering a devastating knee ιnjury.

Ball has spent the last two years recovering from three potentially career-ending surgeries

Even though the Bulls’ 2024–25 preseason schedule doesn’t begin for another three months, the couple has escaped to Mykonos to relax during the NBA offseason.Ball and Rossel were seen chatting with pals and taking selfies at the Greek island’s Solymar beach on Wednesday. They seemed to be having a good time.

But whether Rossel was impressed by the pictures he captured is very much unclear

Social media star Rossel, who was born in California and has 186,000 Instagram followers, flashed her amazing figure as she wore a skimpy orange bikini and dove in and out of the water.It looked like Ball was taking pictures of his girlfriend while she cooled off in the pool at one point.

Their public appearances together in July 2020 ignited romance suspicions, and they later confirmed their relationship with an Instagram post.

Rossel has been spotted at multiple NBA games played by Ball throughout the years. However, her guy has been out for quite a while now, recovering from a knee ιnjury that necessitated three operations.

After injuring his knee in January of 2022, the 26-year-old spent nearly a year attempting to determine what had caused his pаin. In March of last year, he had a third operation.It looked like Ball was taking pictures of his girlfriend while she cooled off in the pool at one point.

Their public appearances together in July 2020 ignited romance suspicions, and they later confirmed their relationship with an Instagram post.

Rossel has been spotted at multiple NBA games played by Ball throughout the years. However, her guy has been out for quite a while now, recovering from a knee ιnjury that necessitated three operations.

After injuring his knee in January of 2022, the 26-year-old spent nearly a year attempting to determine what had caused his pаin. In March of last year, he had a third operation.Even though he has a lot of obstacles, the Bulls are still hoping he can return in around two months.

At one stage Ball appeared to be on photo duty as he took some snaps of his other half

“He’s cleared to do pretty much everything on the floor,” said Arturas Karnisovas, the executive vice president of basketball operations. “Over the next two months, we will observe his final appearance as we continue to fortify him.”

He continued by saying, “It’s moving along.” Taking things slowly is the best approach because we have no idea what his appearance will be like in a month or two.

It is my hope that he will be prepared for training camp.

Despite having three major operations, Ball revealed in October that he intends to return to the court.

“I certainly intend to play again,” he stated during a media day in Chicago. So far, everything is going according to plan after surgery three. In my case, it’s as simple as keeping my head up and working hard.

‘I had no sаy over whether I got harmed or not, or anything along those lines,’ he went on to sаy. It’s merely a professional event that I experienced.

Maintaining an optimistic оutlооk is something I consistently work on. I choose to ignore the disadvantages. Every morning when I wake up, I try to focus on what I can do to improve.

Just one of Ball’s five seasons (out of 82 total) has seen him play in more than 60 games due to ιnjury.

After inking a four-year, $80 million deal with the Bulls, he saw action just 35 times in his most recent season, 2021-22.

Despite this, he averaged 13 points and 5.1 assists in roughly 35 minutes per game before getting hurt, making him a key contributor for Chicago.

Before his season ended, he also set a new career high shooting 42.3% from beyond the arc.