LaVar Ball is Back and Has Another Outlandish Prediction for His Sons and Big Baller Brand
By Evan Wolff
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We've been wondering where LaVar Ball has been considering he's largely been absent from the mainstream media. It felt pretty good too because enough was enough with his wild takes, comments and perspective on things, but a small part of NBA fans were clamoring for him to say something silly again soon.
Look no further! LaVar is attempting to get his sons, Lamelo, Lonzo and LiAngelo, to all play for the Knicks under Mark Jackson ... who currently does not coach the team.
LaVar Ball wants all three of his sons to play for the New York Knicks with head coach Mark Jackson
— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) January 21, 2020
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“If he’s over there (LaMelo) and getting my other two sons with Mark Jackson, he’s going to do the same thing he did in Golden State with my boys.”
(Via @TMZ_Sports).
After the public relations masterclass LaVar put on while Lonzo Ball was under the draft microscope, it should come as no surprise to anyone that Lavar has conveniently inserted himself into media coverage as draft hype for LaMelo has increased in recent months.
But as we well know, LaVar clearly hasn't learned from his mistakes, and those past gaffes led to a public fallout with Lonzo after some nasty comments were made on the family's reality TV show. Throw that in with the Big Baller Brand's co-founder, Alan Foster, allegedly stealing money fron Lonzo, and we have a tense situation.
LaVar Ball Reveals Massive BBB Plans for 2020, Support from Master P, Metta https://t.co/CB2n3B30C9
— TMZ Sports (@TMZ_Sports) January 21, 2020
A Big Baller Brand cartoon? Come on, man.
Let's not mince words: it's been a rough couple years for LaVar Ball and the Big Baller Brand. So much so that Lonzo's highly-publicized "BBB" tattoo was covered up back in March of 2019. It may not be the wisest decision to sacrifice his son's public image to attempt to better his business interests, again.