Posted on 12/12/2017 6:41:02 AM PST by C19fan
The two youngest sons of LaVar Ball will play with a professional basketball team in Lithuania for one year. LiAngelo Ball, 19, and LaMelo Ball, 16, have signed a one-year contract with Prienai Vytautas in the Lithuanian Basketball League, The Vertical reports. The brothers will begin their international careers in January.
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LaVar Ball sends his sons to play in LITHUANIA
Good place for them. Take pops with you. Keep them there.
Two words...................white women.
That could get interesting. Last time I looked, European B-ball does not value Me-ball as much as LaV-Ball does.
I wonder how the Lithuanians feel about feral behavior?
Going to another country is a two sided sword for him. According to the UCLA grading sheet, he is sixth on the list of grades with commitments at 79. The highest is 93 to a guard in San Diego. He is listed as a small forward and has only a three star rating out of five. So, he may be looked at at UCLA, but not near NBA numbers. He could have a good life overseas playing if he can get used to the differences. But NBA material he probably isn’t and he didn’t have any major schools wish to sign him but UCLA. So. if he wants to play, the move is good.
However, walking away from a possible free ride to a degree with a major university in the US may be a huge mistake. So, daddy can eat that one.
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Big black dude, built more like a football player, but basketball was his game. Interesting that it's popular in other countries.
I hear the game there is a little more physical.
How much??
Because they cannot compete responsibly in the country they were born in. They lack what it takes to be an American! Because their father is a numbskull.
Let's talk about chances. Some people don't have the genetic DNA and gray matter suitable for a modern educaton. Pushing the Ball boys to pursue an education is an exercise in futility, and will do them no good whatsoever. It's something the boys don't have control over—they were born that way.
LMAO. Look that up on the map. That team is in a tiny little Lithuanian village.
Didnt Kobe play in Italy? I dated a guy who played in college and went to play for an Italian team for a while then left the sport. He had fun and made decent money.
Lithuania is a very pretty country. Maybe they’ll have a nice time.
Instead, due to their father’s arrogance, they will be struggling to find playing time in some village in Eastern Europe on an obscure team filled with grown men who mostly don’t speak English.
English is the international language of basketball. Nearly all his teammates will most likely speak enough English to converse. And almost all the young ladies will speak English so they’ll be ok in that department. LOL.
Bet neither one has much going on in the smarts department and can’t read cursive.
Let them get a messed up knee and their b-ball career is over and what then? Live off daddy’s money because they have no education or skills to do anything but flip burgers?
These freaks are worse than the Kardashians.
Did any of these kids have a chance before their father fucked it all up?
That could get interesting. Last time I looked, European B-ball does not value Me-ball as much as LaV-Ball does.
Exactly right. It’s fundamentally based. They practice a lot, too. I suspect what will happen is they will play for this village team for the rest of the year. Then next year they will move to the big club in Lithuania, named Zalgiris, and play top level Euro League basketball there. A former player from UCLA played for Zalgiris a few years back. It wouldn’t surprise me if he had a hand in this.
LiAngelo no but LeMelo yes.
“ESPN reports that the team, which is located outside of the country’s second largest city, Kaunau, hopes that the brothers will give them added publicity”.
Sorry people of Lithuania, but you may regret your decision.
Yes, Lithuania has a lot to offer ...
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