Is he still alive? That moron has fallen off the face of the earth. Heard his name pop up the other day. His face was plastered on everything for quite some time
Head Ninja In Charge said:
For being an available and supportive dad? Might have come on too strong for some people's sensibilities, but there was nothing he ever did or said that was inherently bad in my view. He got two of his kids drafted in the top 3 and I've never heard of any of them getting into any real trouble.
His two star kids choosing to sign with a real shoe company, then his basketball league fell apart in less than one season.StinkyPinky said:
He has been seriously quiet hasn't he? Definitely something influencing that.
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Everything you could imagine LaVar Ball to be he was that and then some, and he's still as candid as ever, like being completely honest about his feelings towards the Los Angeles Lakers and exploring the prospects of his youngest son LaMelo ever donning the purple and gold.
"Common sense would tell you, hell no," LaVar tells Complex. "You did something to my boy Lonzo, and you think I'm going to come back with the others? I gotta be stone-cold crazy."
We caught up with LaVar Ball in Chinos Hills to talk about LaMelo's career so far, the ultimate desire he has for his sons and his partnership with HEIR.
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I've seen this show. [Charlotte] ain't let him loose yet. How you going to let him loose if you believed there are some other guys in front of him first, and they gotta get hurt before Melo play?
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So you're saying you wouldn't want LaMelo to be a Laker?
No. I wanted Melo to be a Laker before that ship done sailed. You get rid of 'Zo and you think I'm going to come back? I'm not that type of foolish guy.
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Who'd be the perfect coach for your boys?
****, me. What you mean? I'll turn my boys loose. My boys, together, could average 40 points a quarter with ease. You'd have to score 160 points to beat them. I'd be the first coach to start pressing somebody going to get tired. Every time they press in the NBA, somebody turns the ball over. Could you imagine doing that the entire game?
My boys had to get to the NBA to become losers, and they're getting very good at it on the teams they're on.
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Head Ninja In Charge said:
For being an available and supportive dad? Might have come on too strong for some people's sensibilities, but there was nothing he ever did or said that was inherently bad in my view. He got two of his kids drafted in the top 3 and I've never heard of any of them getting into any real trouble.
Faustus said:
Google says he's still kicking. I guess the novelty wore off for the public.
https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/bulls/lavar-ball-expresses-confidence-eventual-lonzo-return-floor
He's still putting out quotes that could be headlines, and still wants to personally be in on monetizing his boys.
(12/22)
https://www.complex.com/sports/lavar-ball-lamelo-lakers-interviewQuote:
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Everything you could imagine LaVar Ball to be he was that and then some, and he's still as candid as ever, like being completely honest about his feelings towards the Los Angeles Lakers and exploring the prospects of his youngest son LaMelo ever donning the purple and gold.
"Common sense would tell you, hell no," LaVar tells Complex. "You did something to my boy Lonzo, and you think I'm going to come back with the others? I gotta be stone-cold crazy."
We caught up with LaVar Ball in Chinos Hills to talk about LaMelo's career so far, the ultimate desire he has for his sons and his partnership with HEIR.
. . .
I've seen this show. [Charlotte] ain't let him loose yet. How you going to let him loose if you believed there are some other guys in front of him first, and they gotta get hurt before Melo play?
. . .
So you're saying you wouldn't want LaMelo to be a Laker?
No. I wanted Melo to be a Laker before that ship done sailed. You get rid of 'Zo and you think I'm going to come back? I'm not that type of foolish guy.
. . .
Who'd be the perfect coach for your boys?
****, me. What you mean? I'll turn my boys loose. My boys, together, could average 40 points a quarter with ease. You'd have to score 160 points to beat them. I'd be the first coach to start pressing somebody going to get tired. Every time they press in the NBA, somebody turns the ball over. Could you imagine doing that the entire game?
My boys had to get to the NBA to become losers, and they're getting very good at it on the teams they're on.
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