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Famed basketball patriarch LaVar Ball had high praise — and even higher expectations — following his son Lonzo Ball’s trade to the Cleveland Cavaliers. LaVar believes Lonzo is the missing piece Cleveland needs to take the next step. “Lonzo’s ...
The Ball family is putting its faith that Lonzo Ball's showcase with the Los Angeles Lakers will convince his hometown team to draft him No. 2 overall. Ball will participate in a pre-draft workout with the Lakers only, his father, LaVar, told Lakers Nation ...
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LaVar Ball's wild Michael Jordan amputation jibe goes viral eight months after he lost his foot
Even after undergoing major surgery to amputate his foot, the bombastic LaVar Ball still believes he could beat Michael Jordan in a 1-on-1 game of basketball. The 57-year-old father of the NBA trio of Ball brothers, Lonzo, LaMelo, and LiAngelo, first ...
Following his right foot amputation in February, LaVar Ball seemed to be doing better with his new prosthetic leg. The Big Baller Brand took to Instagram on Tuesday, September 16, to share a video of Ball, 57, moving down a ramp. Since the surgery, Ball ...
LaVar Ball Pulls LaMelo & LiAngelo From Lithuanian Team: ‘We’re Not Going to Waste Our Time No More’
*LaMelo and LiAngelo Ball have quit BC Vytautas in Lithuania just three months after they joined the team, all because their famous father isn’t happy with their treatment. Per Lithuanian journalist Donatas Urbonas, LaVar said he is bringing his sons ...
He may be viewed as this controversial, over-the-top and even disrespectful personality, but LaVar Ball has succeeded in what he does. At least that's what his net worth, which is currently at $4 million, says. Ball didn't earn all of this in a traditional ...
"Big ball is back, baby!" That's how an enthusiastic LaVar Ball re-introduced himself to the world after receiving his new prosthetic leg. The famous basketball dad was seen on video testing out his new leg in video obtained by TMZ Sports, which shows him ...
— -- Shaquille O'Neal attacked LaVar Ball in a new diss track released on TMZ.com on Friday.? "I've been doing this a long time, when you was averaging two points, riding the pine," he said of LaVar, who averaged 2.2 PPG for Washington State in 1987-88.
Stephen A. Smith blames Adidas for tolerating LaVar Ball's action during its basketball tournament and calls out LaVar's behavior for affecting other children besides his own.