LeBron James issues warning shot to outspoken LaVar Ball

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LOS ANGELES -- LeBron James directed a cease-and-desist order Tuesday to LaVar Ball, the outspoken father of three boys -- including star UCLA freshman Lonzo Ball -- who said earlier this month that his children are set up better for future success than those of the Cleveland Cavaliers' star.

"Keep my kids' name out of your mouth, keep my family out of your mouth," James told ESPN on Tuesday, as the Cavaliers practiced on UCLA's campus, two days after a victory at the Lakers.

"This is dad to dad. It's a problem now."


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James' two sons, 12-year-old LeBron James Jr. and 9-year-old Bryce Maximus James, have shown plenty of promise on the AAU circuit -- to the point where eldest son "Bronny" has standing verbal scholarship offers from Duke and Kentucky, as ESPN reported last summer.

The Ball family includes Lonzo Ball and his two younger brothers, 18-year-old LiAngelo and 15-year-old LaMelo, who both will attend UCLA on scholarship in the coming years.

LaVar Ball has been outspoken on a number of topics regarding his children in recent months, and even brought James' family into the conversation while appearing on a recent episode of the "In the Zone with Chris Broussard" podcast. During it, Ball suggested his sons were better set up for future success in basketball than James' because the four-time NBA MVP's pedigree will be too much for them to live up to.

"The monsters in the NBA, their dads wasn't that good," Ball said. "They were OK, they was players, but the fact that the old [Dell] Curry wasn't no All-Star, he wasn't cold. He could shoot the ball, though. Kobe Bryant, his dad wasn't all that, that's why he's such a monster.

"You got LeBron, it's going to be hard for his kids because they are going to look at them like, 'You got to be just like your dad.' And after a while, that pressure starts sitting on you like, 'Why do I got to be just like him? What can't I just be me?' And then they are going to be like, 'Aw, you're soft, you're not that good.' Because the expectation is very, very high."

LaVar Ball also has said he was good enough to "kill" Michael Jordan one-on-one in his prime, which would seem to punch a hole in his theory that his sons are better off because their father was not an all-time great.

Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors.

Curry sidestepped the comparison, telling reporters, "I don't want to talk about that. I wish his kids the best and I know they'll be great NBA players. That's their job. That's it."

Asked if LaVar Ball's comments would put pressure on his children as they advance in their basketball careers, Curry added: "Every person should parent their kid as they feel they should."

James has been careful to let his sons live life as any other preteen would, despite their famous father. As Bronny's highlight videos from AAU tournaments have gone viral in recent years, James has stuck to a consistent answer when asked about his son's potential in the sport.

"He has a chance," James will often say. "That's all you can ask for."

As for Lonzo Ball, the 6-foot-6, 190-pound point guard who has led UCLA into the Sweet 16 and is expected to be a top-three pick in the 2017 NBA draft, James was complimentary of his game.

"I actually like his son," James told ESPN. "I like his game."

LaVar Ball, though, is the issue.

"He can talk all about his brand, talk about his sons, talk about basketball, talk about me," James told ESPN. "But keep my family out of this."
 
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Dude's comments weren't that big of a deal, but I guess Lebron doesn't want kids brought into this guy's convo, especially in a negative light. Or, Lebron wants to caution him before he keeps talking, and go too far.

. . . and its interesting that Ball is comparing himself to Del Curry and Kobe's father. Say what you will, but Dell was sharp-shooter, and Kobe's father played multiple seasons of NBA basketball.

He, on the other hand, averaged 2ppg at Washington State?
 
Dude's comments weren't that big of a deal, but I guess Lebron doesn't want kids brought into this guy's convo, especially in a negative light. Or, Lebron wants to caution him before he keeps talking, and go too far.

. . . and its interesting that Ball is comparing himself to Del Curry and Kobe's father. Say what you will, but Dell was sharp-shooter, and Kobe's father played multiple seasons of NBA basketball.

He, on the other hand, averaged 2ppg at Washington State?
I think he is saying that no NBA GOAT had kids that were better than them
 
I think he is saying that no NBA GOAT had kids that were better than them

I get that, but if he's discussing fathers of athletes, clearly he's drawing a comparison between himself and the other two fathers.

Its kind of funny to me, because its like, them niggas made it. You didn't even come close. You weren't even a decent role player on a mid-major?
 
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I get where he's coming from, but I would've flipped it. I would've said: "So, according to his own argument, this means that he was total shit as a player."


I wouldn't give him that much shine; why would an NBA God engage in a low road conversation discussing the father of a kid who's not even in the L yet?

LaVar Ball's heart goddamn near stopped when his kid got flipped and hit the court hard as hell in that opening round game; he saw the family's meal ticket flying away right before his eyes.

 
I wouldn't give him that much shine; why would an NBA God engage in a low road conversation discussing the father of a kid who's not even in the L yet?

LaVar Ball's heart goddamn near stopped when his kid got flipped and hit the court hard as hell in that opening round game; he saw the family's meal ticket flying away right before his eyes.


You know how people get names like "Air", "Mamba","Chocolate Thunder" and "1/2 man, 1/2 amazing"? Wouldn't it be fucked up if his son became "Meal Ticket"?
 
You know how people get names like "Air", "Mamba","Chocolate Thunder" and "1/2 man, 1/2 amazing"? Wouldn't it be fucked up if his son became "Meal Ticket"?

lol yep. Or, "Hoop Dreams"?
 
You know how people get names like "Air", "Mamba","Chocolate Thunder" and "1/2 man, 1/2 amazing"? Wouldn't it be fucked up if his son became "Meal Ticket"?

damn Uncle Chuck...

you know you have a track record of calling things into fruition...

damn
 
If any MAN

any FATHER

would have an issue about another MAN telling you

"keep my kids names out your mouth?

He wasn't sh*t to begin with.

Papa Ball can talk all he want that is fine and dandy, but the SAME way Lavar super sensitive about people criticizing HIS sons?

He need to respect OTHER people's kids the same way.

Cause its reaching a point where he may be burning bridges that aint even been built yet
 
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