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In Photos: Lonzo Ball's girlfriend Ally Rossel rocks $65 chocolate knit top as she enjoys shopping day out on the Greek island of Mykonos

NBA star Lonzo Ball's girlfriend, Ally Rossel, was captured shopping in the middle of a calm getaway on the paradise island of Mykonos, Greece. She wore a chocolate knit top from the Australian fashion label "Meshki" in the series of photos she shared on Instagram. It is worth $65 on Meshki's website.

Rossel captioned the image in a post on Instagram,

"A day in Nammos."

She paired the knit top with a black Celine bag and strappy sandals. Her accessories—a woven straw bag and oversized sunglasses—added a touch of glamour to her casual yet sophisticated look.

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The chocolate knit top that Ally Rossel comes in a sleeveless style with a classic round neckline, just perfect enough to be layered or worn alone during warmer days.

Ally Rossel breaks Lonzo Ball's 20-Game win streak on NBA 2K

Lonzo Ball is known for his passing, defensive prowess, and leadership on the court. Off the court, he's just as competitive, especially when it comes to video games.

Last week, the Chicago Bulls point guard completed his 18-game streak in his NBA 2K video game session and was keen to bag a 20-game winning run. However, he had to log off because his girlfriend, Rossel, was coming over.

“I really sat there for game though… Look at the score, 19-all… Watch this pull back, lay me. Game time. I could’ve went on a 20! I could’ve went on a 20 but my girl pulled up! Priorities,” Ball said.
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Lonzo Ball has not appeared in an NBA game since 2020 but is an active participant in NBA 2K. The former NBA All-Rookie second-team player is still recovering from his knee injury with no definite timeline to return.

In the latest episode of his podcast, "The WAE Show," Ball discussed how he has moved through the recovery process.

"After the injury, talking to the doctors and finally getting what it was when they told me that it was going to be pretty much a year and a half recovery, that sounds pretty crazy," Ball said.
"But at the same time, I knew that if I wanted to keep playing basketball, that was what had to be done. For that whole time I'd just been listening to them for the most part. Just taking it step by step and not trying to look too far ahead."

Lonzo Ball could return to court next season following a meniscus transplant.

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