Liangelo Ball Draft Workout

Bro you just can't make up stuff. he has been a ESPN 5-star recruit since he's been in the 8th grade. he was top three in his class. look it up online it should still be there. He's going to be a top 5 draft pick whether you like it or not


Rivals from August of last year following AAU season
Maybe the most intriguing positional battle to watch in the class of 2019 is the one currently being waged between Cole Anthony and Ashton Hagans to be considered the top floor general in the class.

The son of former NBA point guard and UNLV star Greg Anthony, Anthony is a very athletic, in-your-face and tough scoring point guard from New York City. He thrives on creating space and getting to the rim, will lock you up defensively and is a big-time competitor who needs to continue to improve his jumper.

One of the more physical point guards we’ve see come along in a while, Hagans is an elite defensive player and more of a throwback/pure point guard who gets others involved first. During July, though, the product of Georgia proved he can score too and he closed the gap between himself and Anthony.

Anthony and Hagans have a good lead on the field at this point but Tyrese Maxey and UCLA commit LaMelo Ball are certainly going to make runs at them.

By the way Rivals had Ball ranked #19 in his class.
https://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/news/five-star-lamelo-ball-gets-signature-sneaker

He got removed from everyone's ranking when he went pro.
 
I know I'm going to get attacked for saying this but, this is some sad shit.

Young brother could have went to UCLA for 4 years, worked on his craft and if the NBA didn't work out he still has a 4 year degree. Now he's fucked.

Now it's the youngest kids (LaMelo) turn to overcome the obstacles placed in front of him by his father. I understand this is the kid who might have some real talent. The high school to College to the NBA path is the known path that works. Since he was pulled out of high school, he will have to find a way through his fathers JBA, the G League, or play overseas

OH I forgot Lavar is a marketing genius. :hmm:

HNIC

But you can t tell cats this.....he s father of the year let them tell it.
 
But you can t tell cats this.....he s father of the year let them tell it.

He's not perfect

However there is no argument to be made for him in the nba or NCAA
He wouldn't be on either team at this point period because he's simply not a good basketball player

Nobody who has seen him play thought so
In fact the only reason he went to UCLA for basketball is because of his father

He might have been able to get in via academics idk
 
Only reason he was there was so Lonzo would commit there, I think they had some kind of package deal where all 3 Ball boys would go to UCLA. I don't think that the youngest will be allowed to play college ball because he has a shoe out on BBB


Your right, once he went pro overseas that was his so called college career!! Like I said, the balls made sum bad ass moves!! The middle kid needed atleast 2-3yrs of college ball to get his game up!! And the youngest on is too young and needs to learn how to jump and work on the 2 handed chest shot..
 
He's not perfect

However there is no argument to be made for him in the nba or NCAA
He wouldn't be on either team at this point period because he's simply not a good basketball player

Nobody who has seen him play thought so
In fact the only reason he went to UCLA for basketball is because of his father

He might have been able to get in via academics idk

The UCLA part may be correct but LaVar may just be about getting his shine also.
 
UCLA didn't even want that kid he was never going to start or play. They signed him because they wanted the younger brother who has recently grown another 3 inches. The younger brother is going to be a top 5 draft pick guaranteed no matter how much some of y'all hate(hnic). Gelo should simply focus on being a part of the family business and Ballin overseas

This spic gets a few things right here and there. The youngest brother is going to be the best of all three.
 
I know I'm going to get attacked for saying this but, this is some sad shit.

Young brother could have went to UCLA for 4 years, worked on his craft and if the NBA didn't work out he still has a 4 year degree. Now he's fucked.

Now it's the youngest kids (LaMelo) turn to overcome the obstacles placed in front of him by his father. I understand this is the kid who might have some real talent. The high school to College to the NBA path is the known path that works. Since he was pulled out of high school, he will have to find a way through his fathers JBA, the G League, or play overseas

OH I forgot Lavar is a marketing genius. :hmm:

HNIC
Cosign education is a must, especially when you are a athlete because things can go wrong. You can always go back and used your degree
 
Funny y'all still believe the sh!t from the 80s and our youth. College being some sh!t you can fall back on...Do you know how many bros and sis have a college degree that are unemployed and in massive debt or working a mediocre job/paying off said debt along with a few other traps making them ready to jump off a bridge. Right now, a person would need a grad degree and experience to earn a livable wage, what would they use as a refrence 'G League' failed NBA prospect. After you made a couple hundred thousand failing to make the NBA you have to hustle that money into entreprenuership. Ain't nobody trying to go to Dr. Liangelo Ball Orthopedic Surgeon, with him saying "Good thing I had college to fall back on." Wake the fu(k up my people, after you hit the spotlight and fail, there is no going back to regular as a fall back without your past haunting you. The only way is a sucessful comeback and usually that is thru entreprenuership.
 
Liangelo is like Andre from Empire he's should position himself as an executive in BBB
 
Funny y'all still believe the sh!t from the 80s and our youth. College being some sh!t you can fall back on...Do you know how many bros and sis have a college degree that are unemployed and in massive debt or working a mediocre job/paying off said debt along with a few other traps making them ready to jump off a bridge. Right now, a person would need a grad degree and experience to earn a livable wage, what would they use as a refrence 'G League' failed NBA prospect. After you made a couple hundred thousand failing to make the NBA you have to hustle that money into entreprenuership. Ain't nobody trying to go to Dr. Liangelo Ball Orthopedic Surgeon, with him saying "Good thing I had college to fall back on." Wake the fu(k up my people, after you hit the spotlight and fail, there is no going back to regular as a fall back without your past haunting you. The only way is a sucessful comeback and usually that is thru entreprenuership.

Typed like a 5th grade dropout.

Where is he going to make a couple hundred thousand ?
 
He's not perfect

However there is no argument to be made for him in the nba or NCAA
He wouldn't be on either team at this point period because he's simply not a good basketball player

Nobody who has seen him play thought so
In fact the only reason he went to UCLA for basketball is because of his father


which was mistake number one.

he is not and never was High Major D1 talent.

and getting him into UCLA was not a favor to him as he would not play.

People don't understand the concept of being

The Big Fish in a Small Pond

or

A Small Fish in a Big Pond.

He would have been better going to a smaller conference school that he could actually play and improve his game.

In this age of internet , if you are doing your thing you will be noticed.

But you can't get noticed if you are on the bench

People forget that Steph Curry was unknown to most because he went to Davidson. Even with all his connections he wasn't highly recruited.

And all it took was him getting into the NCAA tourney on an automatic bid for him to blow up.
 
Typed like a 5th grade dropout.

Where is he going to make a couple hundred thousand ?
Say what you say about the way I write but no way to refute the things that I write.

The couple hundred thou would be collective of playing overseas and G League ball...
 
Say what you say about the way I write but no way to refute the things that I write.

The couple hundred thou would be collective of playing overseas and G League ball...

top pay in the D league was 25k for players without a NBA contract that were sent down. If it has gone up I am sure it hasn't gone up that much.

overseas unless they are playing on a euro-league team the pay is decent for the amount of work but nowhere near what many think.

if you are playing in a countries pro league there are usually three tiers...those playing in the top tier ( premiere) league usually are starting 50-80k..

those that had any NBA experience be it summer league or even a 10 days contract will make more..

but the majority are not making 6 figures and overseas contracts are nothing like NBA contracts and there is no collective bargaining.

most players are not with the same team multiple years overseas ,again unless its euroleague
 
Say what you say about the way I write but no way to refute the things that I write.

The couple hundred thou would be collective of playing overseas and G League ball...


it was easy enough to check


The league will be raising its base salary $7,000 per month over the course of the five-month regular season, to $35,000 a season, in addition to housing and insurance benefits. Previously, G League players earned salaries of either $19,000 or $26,000according to Stein.Apr 17, 2018
 
not the majority you asshole and he was not playing in a premiere league you stupid fukkn groupie.
Again you don't know what the fuck you're talking about. You asked Uncle Tommy where could he make six figures and I said overseas. Hell he doesn't even need to play in the Premier League to make that kind of money. No one's talking about that Lithuanian League. You really want these kids to fail so bad you're like a super ultra coon.
 
it was easy enough to check


The league will be raising its base salary $7,000 per month over the course of the five-month regular season, to $35,000 a season, in addition to housing and insurance benefits. Previously, G League players earned salaries of either $19,000 or $26,000according to Stein.Apr 17, 2018
Are you fucking retarded you super coon bastard you're making his point
 
Funny y'all still believe the sh!t from the 80s and our youth. College being some sh!t you can fall back on...Do you know how many bros and sis have a college degree that are unemployed and in massive debt or working a mediocre job/paying off said debt along with a few other traps making them ready to jump off a bridge. Right now, a person would need a grad degree and experience to earn a livable wage, what would they use as a refrence 'G League' failed NBA prospect. After you made a couple hundred thousand failing to make the NBA you have to hustle that money into entreprenuership. Ain't nobody trying to go to Dr. Liangelo Ball Orthopedic Surgeon, with him saying "Good thing I had college to fall back on." Wake the fu(k up my people, after you hit the spotlight and fail, there is no going back to regular as a fall back without your past haunting you. The only way is a sucessful comeback and usually that is thru entreprenuership.

And how many of those folks that went to college and expected a degree to magically give them something without doing what is necessary to market themselves?

I seen college work fantastically for some and for others, I seen it work out pretty shitty. One thing that is common with those that are jobless after college are those that go to school and does not do the things necessary to make themselves marketable and worthy. A degree aint shit by itself.

A free ride at UCLA is golden whether he played ball or not. He would have got all type of connections outside of what his father already know. At some point, these sons have to stand on their own feet and make their own decisions.
 
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He doesn’t come off as the school type.

And I’m wondering what type of education the younger one is getting now that he was pulled out of school at 16.

If I were a betting man, I would say the youngest ball is getting a full course of basketball 2 4 7!! They dont strike me as a family where schooling is the main course. Basketball yes, schooling no!
 
Obviously you are right. Stayed at UCLA, got better each year, worked toward degree, grown as a man, stayed in front of NBA eyes and down road, NBA or Europe professional.

Now.....?????????? SMH. Hope things work out for him.

yall act like the dude died or something.....

he can still go to college.....not to play ball but still

this nikka is gonna be a model anyway
 
mnm


If I were a betting man, I would say the youngest ball is getting a full course of basketball 2 4 7!! They dont strike me as a family where schooling is the main course. Basketball yes, schooling no!

Likely, the youngest is getting good workouts. But his competition level is always going to be in question.

He needs to be playing against the best possible talent at his age and up. Otherwise scouts will have nothing to go off of.
 
Again you don't know what the fuck you're talking about. You asked Uncle Tommy where could he make six figures and I said overseas. Hell he doesn't even need to play in the Premier League to make that kind of money. No one's talking about that Lithuanian League. You really want these kids to fail so bad you're like a super ultra coon.
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are you retarded ? i asked where he was going to make a couple hundred thousand.......

the pay scales and setups are pretty close in every country over there. Lithuanaia has the same different levels....so does Greece, Turkey Israel ect ect ect.

I know exactly what I am talking about it is you that have no clue.



Are you fucking retarded you super coon bastard you're making his point

You are really stupid .. I made the point that the G League isn't going to make him a couple hundred thousand paying a 35k a year.
 
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are you retarded ? i asked where he was going to make a couple hundred thousand.......

the pay scales and setups are pretty close in every country over there. Lithuanaia has the same different levels....so does Greece, Turkey Israel ect ect ect.

I know exactly what I am talking about it is you that have no clue.





You are really stupid .. I made the point that the G League isn't going to make him a couple hundred thousand paying a 35k a year.
Please post a pay scale of these leagues that are so close in pay. I mean Uncle Tommy you say you know so provide the evidence

Now making six figures isn't ideal you have to make a couple hundred thousand. Nigga please
 
Please post a pay scale of these leagues that are so close in pay. I mean Uncle Tommy you say you know so provide the evidence

Now making six figures isn't ideal you have to make a couple hundred thousand. Nigga please

This is what happens when you inject your ass into a conversation that had nothing to do with you....

He said a couple hundred thousand to fall back on after his failed NBA bid..

I asked where was he going to make a couple hundred thousand.

I don't need a pay scale because I have many former players who went overseas and to the D league including my son and nephew.

The play is close just like the NBA teams are under the same organization. The teams over seas are under the same organizations..

Asia ,Europe,Africa all have league structures.

I also know that many US players will get dual citizen ship because that ups their money too.

It also allows them to play more because teams are limited with the amount of Americans on the rosters.

I am very familiar with the setup as well as the pay scales.

Do your own research

https://basketball.eurobasket.com/team/Israel/Maccabi-Fox-Tel-Aviv/159

My dude Pargo has a multiple year deal with Macabi TelAviv that was 3 years over 2 million but Macabi is a Euroleague team and Pargo had a short stint in the NBA..
 
Please post a pay scale of these leagues that are so close in pay. I mean Uncle Tommy you say you know so provide the evidence

Now making six figures isn't ideal you have to make a couple hundred thousand. Nigga please

I will add that players over seas keep their money because

housing is supplied
car is supplied
the team pays the agents fees
and the team pays the taxes

if the taxes are equal to or more than the US taxes then the receipt for what was paid is all that is needed.

the only thing the players have to spend on is food entertainment and any shopping.

but even that isn't much because if they are good players they will get free meals and such . they are celebrities there
 
Likely, the youngest is getting good workouts. But his competition level is always going to be in question.

He needs to be playing against the best possible talent at his age and up. Otherwise scouts will have nothing to go off of.

Right on!! To bad alot of people dont see it that way!!
 
This is what happens when you inject your ass into a conversation that had nothing to do with you....

He said a couple hundred thousand to fall back on after his failed NBA bid..

I asked where was he going to make a couple hundred thousand.

I don't need a pay scale because I have many former players who went overseas and to the D league including my son and nephew.

The play is close just like the NBA teams are under the same organization. The teams over seas are under the same organizations..

Asia ,Europe,Africa all have league structures.

I also know that many US players will get dual citizen ship because that ups their money too.

It also allows them to play more because teams are limited with the amount of Americans on the rosters.

I am very familiar with the setup as well as the pay scales.

Do your own research

https://basketball.eurobasket.com/team/Israel/Maccabi-Fox-Tel-Aviv/159

My dude Pargo has a multiple year deal with Macabi TelAviv that was 3 years over 2 million but Macabi is a Euroleague team and Pargo had a short stint in the NBA..
Oh now you don't need to post a pay scale just take your coonass word huh?

Now you have a son that played overseas what's his name man?

You are so full of shit
 
@ballscout1, I said after he makes a couple hundred thou after a failed nba bid...think about it, using Gelo as an example, say he spends 2 years overseas and 3 years trying to prove himself in the G, with salaries as well as endorsements (he has 2 Footlocker commercials with Trae Young and didn't even get drafted), BBB, etc. he may be over a hundred thou as we speak. Trust, he didn't go to Lithuania because of his sorry play, its the timing of his father's willing and dealing that made him ineligible for other tiers of overseas leagues but Lithuania was suppose to be a spectacle to keep eyes on the family and paper in their pocket. How many times has Sports shows checked in on the Ball family and the shitty Lithuania league making LaVar a coach and giving him his own tournament.
 
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