Los Angeles Lakers rookie point guard Lonzo Ball is in the midst of one of the worst shooting performances to start a career in NBA history. His shooting woes have noticeably affected the rest of his game as well after a disappointing performance in the Lakers' 115-109 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers.

That said, the rookie decided it was time for a change — and it was not in his shooting form. According to Bill Oram of the O.C. Register, Ball came into the Lakers practice facility with a new haircut today:

Ball is coming off his worst performance of the year after going just 1-of-9 from the field and 0-for-6 from three-point land. What is even more concerning is that it was the second game in a row he had been benched by head coach Luke Walton in the fourth quarter for his poor all-around performance.

Although the Lakers rookie has taken no issue with his benching, it is clear that Ball needed a change. Fortunately, tonight's matchup with the Pheonix Suns at home could be a perfect opportunity to bounce back. The Suns are coming off a thrashing at the hands of the Houston Rockets in which they allowed 142 points, including 90 in the first half.