LaVar Ball Says Lonzo Is 'Disgusted' and 'Not Used to Losing Like This'

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The 8-15 Los Angeles Lakers have lost five straight games, and LaVar Ball says his son is "disgusted."

The Ball family patriarch appeared on SiriusXM NBA Radio on Tuesday and discussed his eldest son, Lakers point guard Lonzo Ball, and Lonzo's reaction to his team's form: "He's disgusted. He's not used to losing like this. The Lakers should build around Lonzo. Why are they sitting him down and not starting him [in] the fourth quarter? This is why the record is raggedy."

Ball didn't play in the fourth quarter of Sunday's loss to the Houston Rockets and finished with just two points on 0-of-4 shooting in 22 minutes.

Tania Ganguli of the Los Angeles Times noted there was a reason the UCLA product sat on the bench. He experienced tightness in his calves, and head coach Luke Walton said there was no reason to push him given that the game was out of reach.

LaVar—never shy to offer his opinion—has weighed in on the Lakers' coaching strategy already this season. In November, he told Eric Pincus of Bleacher Report: "They're soft. They don't know how to coach my son. I know how to coach him. I tell him to go get the victory. Stop messing around."

On Monday, Chris Haynes of ESPN.com reported the Lakers were enforcing what some employees deemed the "LaVar Ball rule," which prevents media members from gathering in an area with players' families and associates after games.

"It's not a new policy; it's an existing policy," a team spokesperson said. "There has been more media presence in that area than before. That section is strictly for family and guests of players. It's a privacy concern."

While LaVar blamed Los Angeles' record on Lonzo's lack of playing time, the rookie has experienced shooting woes this season. He is hitting just 31.3 percent of his attempts and 25.0 percent of his threes as he adjusts to the NBA.

He is also playing 32.9 minutes per night—third-most on the team—which suggests LaVar's angst about playing time may be misplaced.
 
This jackass said NBA Champion proven coaches don't know how to coach ya kid.

Thought duke said he was gonna know his damn role and shut his mouth and let the Professionals with years of experience Coach.
 
I wish he'd shut up sometimes. You shouldn't be speaking on how another grown man feels when it may effect his standing with his coworkers. Dude is a clown.

Vince Carter's mom use to do the same shit before he checked it.

She did? Seriously

I thought only A.I. and Bron's ma dukes were on that nonsense.
 
Dude just needs to fall all the way back and shut the fuck up

He said he was going to chill when Lonzo got drafted and that magic would have the control over Lonzo.

Yea right



“Who you are — what you are — does not change after you occupy the Oval Office. All it does is magnify who you are. All it does is shine a spotlight on who you really are.” Barack Obama

I guess my interpretation is who you are doesn't change after you get fame. All it does is magnify who you are....
 
Dude wasn't lying about Vince Carter's mother.

I don't know her, but I know his ex-wife.

After dude got married, she was decorating his new house and with one room left, she asked Ellen - 'You want to decorate this last room?' :giggle:

Vince Carter mother suffers from what, probably, a lot of athlete's parents deal with. The parents feel like they made that huge initial investment and sacrifice, and they get wild possessive, not wanting anyone to come in and diminish their role.
 
Dude has already gambled anyway guaranteed shoe money by staking his son to his BBB brand (ok, responsible risk all things considered) but it going to let his mouth get the kid shipped out of the 2nd largest media market in the country b/c the Lakers will tire of his act. Don't know how well BBB will sell in Salt Lake City, Indianapolis or Orlando.
 
Bruh...Im a Laker fan and have been for years. I was pulling for the Lakers to draft Lonzo, was hyped with his summer league play and kept giving him passes during his regular season play. I've come to realization that Lonzo just isn't that great. Mentallly he is fragile and his play matches that. He is soft as ish and doesn't show that will to win. He is lucky he is a #2 draft pick or else he would've already been committed to coming off the bench. In reality, Clarkson should be starting over him. Lavar better stop worrying about Lonzo and let him do his thing. He's made it already. He need to just let LeAngelo manage his BBB brand cause he isn't good enough to make the league. He just gotta watch the books cause that lil nicca steals. His sole focus should be on Mello and at least get him good enough for the league. Get him to put on some weight, work on his hops and start getting him to change his release cause he shoot damn near like Lonzo.
 
Lonzo gonna have to pull a LeBron soon...

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Yeah but he's used to shooting like shit so it will continue.
He needs superstars to flourish cause he can't carry a teaM offensively. Just not his game. Watching him shoot makes Rubio look like Larry bird
 
he better chill out b4 they trade that nig to some shitty team
For a bag of balls and some skittles. Nobody wants to be bothered with Lavars ass Bruh. I remember before the season started fools were arguing and caping for this Dude, now they are quiet as fuck because he's slowly fucking up his sons head and his career with his big ass mouth.

There is a difference between a supportive parent and a meddling one, and he's morphed into a meddling one. His son is a grown ass man but Lavar with his attention whoring ass needs to stay in front of him in the limelight... ...and that motherfucker refuses to get his teeth cleaned :smh:
 
Bruh...Im a Laker fan and have been for years. I was pulling for the Lakers to draft Lonzo, was hyped with his summer league play and kept giving him passes during his regular season play. I've come to realization that Lonzo just isn't that great. Mentallly he is fragile and his play matches that. He is soft as ish and doesn't show that will to win. He is lucky he is a #2 draft pick or else he would've already been committed to coming off the bench. In reality, Clarkson should be starting over him. Lavar better stop worrying about Lonzo and let him do his thing. He's made it already. He need to just let LeAngelo manage his BBB brand cause he isn't good enough to make the league. He just gotta watch the books cause that lil nicca steals. His sole focus should be on Mello and at least get him good enough for the league. Get him to put on some weight, work on his hops and start getting him to change his release cause he shoot damn near like Lonzo.

1. It's Lonzo's 1st yr in the league. Dude isn't going to be Lebron. Hell, Brandon Ingram didn't look good last year and he's starting to show some real skill this yr (year 2).

2. Lonzo is having a pretty decent year outside of his shooting woes (assists, rebounding, steals, blocks, low turnovers). He's gotta work on that shot in the offseason though. He'll be fine.

3. Jordan Clarkson is best coming off the bench. He's a ballstopper at point guard. He doesn't move the ball well to help facilitate the offense. Truth be told, he should be starting at the 2, but Walton keeps KCP in for defensive purposes.

4. For those saying Lavar is crazy for training his boys for the league instead of them going to school, remember that Richard Williams did the same thing with Serena and Venus removing them both from those elite tennis academies to train them both himself. Not gonna say it will all work out, but it wouldn't be the first time a parent did this for his kids.
 
1. It's Lonzo's 1st yr in the league. Dude isn't going to be Lebron. Hell, Brandon Ingram didn't look good last year and he's starting to show some real skill this yr (year 2).

2. Lonzo is having a pretty decent year outside of his shooting woes (assists, rebounding, steals, blocks, low turnovers). He's gotta work on that shot in the offseason though. He'll be fine.

3. Jordan Clarkson is best coming off the bench. He's a ballstopper at point guard. He doesn't move the ball well to help facilitate the offense. Truth be told, he should be starting at the 2, but Walton keeps KCP in for defensive purposes.

4. For those saying Lavar is crazy for training his boys for the league instead of them going to school, remember that Richard Williams did the same thing with Serena and Venus removing them both from those elite tennis academies to train them both himself. Not gonna say it will all work out, but it wouldn't be the first time a parent did this for his kids.
Difference between Lonzo and Ingram is Ingram ALWAYS had that dog in him. Lonzo is soft as fuck. Derrick Coleman soft. May give you some decent stats but has no real impact on the game. That's why Luke is sitting his ass in 4th quarters. Lonzo stats don't tell the whole story, kid is a liability out there. No heart at all and that shit is obvious....

Lavar wants to train them at home because he needs to be in the spotlight. If Lonzo doesn't turn it around I don't believe any other team in the league will touch the other two as Lonzo is widely known as the best of the bunch.

The jury is still out but Lavar is reacting to shit by throwing tantrums at his sons expenses... :smh:
 
Remember, on BGOL you're a cac if you criticize the Ball family.

Not if you criticizing the white half of the Ball family...

Lonzo gonna have to pull a LeBron soon...

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I don't think anybody in that family will ever speak up to Lavar.

The youngest didn't want to be yanked from HS and the middle one wants to stay at UCLA....and Lonzo well he wanted to do ballet
 
Why neither NBA teams nor top European clubs are likely to want LiAngelo Ball

One day after he abruptly removed his middle son from the UCLA basketball team, LaVar Ball began trying to find a professional team interested in signing LiAngelo.

Within hours came a sobering reminder that the options may be limited.



The tweet from Stalbergs reflects the discord between how LaVar often touts LiAngelo and how scouts actually see him. LaVar has repeatedly described LiAngelo as a one-and-done talent and a future NBA player, but evaluators familiar with his game are skeptical that he’ll even be able to latch on with a first-division team in Europe, let alone join older brother Lonzo with the Lakers.


While LiAngelo averaged an eye-popping 33.3 points as a senior at Chino Hills High School and helped lead the team to a 30-win season last year, he doesn’t have Lonzo’s long, athletic frame or impeccable court vision, nor can he score as many ways as LaMelo. The 6-foot-5 swingman is a dangerous spot-up shooter, but he hasn’t shown the quickness or athleticism to attack off the dribble, nor has he yet learned to take advantage of his strength in the post.

Whether there’s a position LiAngelo can effectively defend is an even bigger concern for those familiar with his game.

Neither LiAngelo’s high school team nor the AAU program his dad coached ever emphasized defense, preferring instead to outscore opponents. Lonzo overcame that because he has the length, quickness and ball-hawking instincts to bother many opposing point guards, but LiAngelo isn’t blessed with such imposing physical tools. He lacks the lateral quickness to stay in front of wings off the dribble, yet he is a few inches shorter than most power forwards.

It’s very difficult for me to see him having a longterm pathway to sucess where he could make more money in basketball than he could have as a UCLA graduate,” said Sam Vecenie, who has covered the NBA draft for The Athletic, Sporting News and CBSSports.com.

“He was going to struggle with the explosiveness and athleticism college basketball brings compared to high school. I’m not going to say I know for a fact he couldn’t defend at that level, but he has never had to do it before and his overall athletic profile doesn’t bode well in future.”

LiAngelo likely would have come off the bench at UCLA as a freshmen were it not for the shoplifting arrest that derailed his career. He and fellow freshmen Cody Riley and Jalen Hill were detained eight days in China for stealing items from three high-end stores days before the Bruins were scheduled to open their season against Georgia Tech in Shanghai.

The morning after Chinese authorities dropped the charges against the three players and gave them permission to return home, UCLA announced it was indefinitely suspending the trio while the school’s office of student conduct assessed what punishment to hand down. LiAngelo had already sat out eight games when his dad grew frustrated his son still wasn’t allowed to practice or play and pulled him out of UCLA on Monday.

LaVar has said he will spend the next six months personally preparing LiAngelo for the NBA draft. If LiAngelo goes unselected as expected and fails to earn a training camp invite, then the family would likely have to explore other options.

There’s little incentive for EuroLeague clubs or other first-division European teams to offer LiAngelo a contract because history suggests players his age will struggle.



“Twenty-five years ago, any college star could go to Europe and be the leading scorer on their team,” ESPN international draft expert Fran Fraschilla said. “After the Dream Team in Barcelona, the level of play in Europe skyrocketed. Now if you’re a really good player in the ACC, the likelihood of you playing in the EuroLeague as a rookie is slim. You have to go somewhere else, establish yourself and work your way up from there. To expect an 18-year-old teenager to do it is nearly impossible. unless your name is Luka Doncic or Ricky Rubio or someone like that.”

Playing somewhere like Iceland or Sweden might be a possibility for LiAngelo, but Fraschilla said the starting salary in leagues in those countries is as little as $1,800 a month. LiAngelo would face the same issue in other far-flung leagues in South America, Australia or the Middle East.

Could China be an option for LiAngelo? Only if the terms of his release last month allow him to return to the country.

What about the NBA Developmental League? Only if he can beat out older, more accomplished players for a roster spot.

In short, the best option for LiAngelo would be to transfer to a mid-major college and try to prove himself over the next few years while working toward a degree, but his father has already nixed that idea.

“It wouldn’t be out of the realm of possibility for a lower-level club who wanted some publicity to do this, but I just can’t imagine who it would be,” Fraschilla said. “I’m not saying it’s impossible for him to end up somewhere but given the father’s track record and the fact that he was considered basically a mid-major prospect out of high school, I just don’t know how many options he’ll have.”


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LaVar has said he will spend the next six months personally preparing LiAngelo for the NBA draft.

This clown thinks he is some great individual trainer

Neither LiAngelo’s high school team nor the AAU program his dad coached ever emphasized defense,

yet one son can't shoot and have horrendous shot mechanics and form and the other son can't defend.

Seems like Lavar doesn't just oversell his sons but himself as well.
 
For a bag of balls and some skittles. Nobody wants to be bothered with Lavars ass Bruh. I remember before the season started fools were arguing and caping for this Dude, now they are quiet as fuck because he's slowly fucking up his sons head and his career with his big ass mouth.

There is a difference between a supportive parent and a meddling one, and he's morphed into a meddling one. His son is a grown ass man but Lavar with his attention whoring ass needs to stay in front of him in the limelight... ...and that motherfucker refuses to get his teeth cleaned :smh:

Yeah, it just doesn't seem worth it. I thought he'd stfu and let his oldest be his own man on the Lakers. But this is just shit a team doesn't need. Imagine if you can't talk shit over with your mom or pops because your pops got such a big fucking mouth? Who you confide in? Can't talk to your brothers because they might tell pops. :smh:

The shit Lavar doing a kid in little league wouldn't want their parents doing. The other kids would be looking at the kid like o_O Your kid's in the league. STFU and go fuck with the other two.
 
Yeah, it just doesn't seem worth it. I thought he'd stfu and let his oldest be his own man on the Lakers. But this is just shit a team doesn't need. Imagine if you can't talk shit over with your mom or pops because your pops got such a big fucking mouth? Who you confide in? Can't talk to your brothers because they might tell pops. :smh:

The shit Lavar doing a kid in little league wouldn't want their parents doing. The other kids would be looking at the kid like o_O Your kid's in the league. STFU and go fuck with the other two.
He's living vicariously through his son.. he wishes he could have been in the league couldn't cut it in the NFL and is using his son to have fame. It's sad, I know niggas like this . Have their 6 year old kid running gashers and doing squats. This is sad to watch.
 
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