More like:Heard someone call it "Big Burglar Brand" the other day. I laughed.
More like:Heard someone call it "Big Burglar Brand" the other day. I laughed.
https://bigballerbrand.com/pages/about-usABOUT US
BIG BALLER BRAND is a Lifestyle Apparel company founded on core family values, and inspired by the 3 Ball brothers from Chino Hills, California.
Lonzo, LiAngelo, and LaMelo Ball are basketball players with Championship pedigree.
We are always striving for excellence through strong work ethic, passion, and commitment to win as a team.
Our company goal and purpose is to deliver the same qualities into the brand.
We are dedicated to produce the highest quality products to build brand loyalty.
Our mission is to provide a clothing line that is a reflection of what every Big Baller in the world expresses through what they wear.
Trust Big Baller Brand as a Lifestyle for the latest in apparel fashion and design for any occasion.
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You mean the pick that will hopefully come in at #2 and right into the Celtics lap?They need that hype machine to justify the pick, hell their next pick in the draft is likely the one they should be hyping. If Lonzo doesn't spend this entire off-season re-working his shot he's done in 3 years.
Kyle Kuzma.You mean the pick that will hopefully come in at #2 and right into the Celtics lap?
http://lonzowire.usatoday.com/2017/11/20/lonzo-ball-triple-double-lakers-scorekeepers-assist-stats-padding/Lonzo Ball’s second NBA triple double might not be all that his box score from the Los Angeles Lakers’ 127-109 win over the Denver Nuggets would make it out to be. As TheJumpBall.net’s Mo Dakhil pointed out, at least two of the UCLA product’s assists—one to Jordan Clarkson and another to fellow rookie Kyle Kuzma—looked dubious, at best.
He is going to need a lot more help tonight to turn this train wreck performance into something decentShock - shocked! - that a hometown scorer is helping the marquee player pad his stats.
http://lonzowire.usatoday.com/2017/11/20/lonzo-ball-triple-double-lakers-scorekeepers-assist-stats-padding/
And Lavar gets into a pissing match with the laker coaches. Who didn't see this coming?Shock - shocked! - that a hometown scorer is helping the marquee player pad his stats.
http://lonzowire.usatoday.com/2017/11/20/lonzo-ball-triple-double-lakers-scorekeepers-assist-stats-padding/
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/lavar-ball-says-lakers-coach-luke-walton-doesnt-know-how-to-coach-his-son-lonzo/You know the parent at a high school game that is constantly talking about how his kid just isn't being properly utilized by his team? Well that kid plays in the NBA now, and his dad isn't any different. LaVar Ball disagrees with how the Lakers and coach Luke Walton have handled his son Lonzo to this point, and he can't keep it bottled up any longer.
"They're soft. They don't know how to coach my son," Ball said of the Lakers, per Bleacher Report's Eric Pincus. "I know how to coach him. I tell him to go get the victory. Stop messing around."
The Lakers have started the season 7-10, and although Ball has a pair of triple-doubles in that span, his shooting has been poor.
"Go get the W. Do whatever it takes. That's why I'm down here saying, 'Rebound,'" LaVar Ball said. "He's been away from me too long. I see tendencies in his game -- they're trying to baby him a little bit. ... What I mean by babying, 'He'll figure it out.' It ain't about that. 'Be patient with him?' Ain't no patience if you're winning."
Ball also said that there aren't excuses for the way that the Lakers are playing.
"They're letting it go too easy, saying they're a young team," he said. "Forget about that! Put the [onus] on them. Say, 'You guys need to win. You've got enough talent. Win some games.'"
Walton doesn't share Ball's philosophy. "As you're building, you're on that path. It's never [smooth]," he said, via Pincus. "It's never just you get it and all of a sudden you don't have slippage anymore. Every team goes through it. The important thing for us is that we learn from our mistakes, we keep our head up, we keep working and grinding away to get where we all want to be."
Although they're generally accepted to be in the midst of a rebuild, Ball isn't happy with that. But he says that his problem isn't with Walton himself. When asked if he had issues with Walton, he replied "No, I have a problem with losing."
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At what point does Magic do it? You know he won't tolerate this for long. At that point does Lavar back off out of respect for Magic or does this become the Laker Lonzo War? If there is one guy he might respect it's Magic but I highly doubt it."He's been away from me too long."
Seriously, at what point does this kid man up and tell his father to shut the f*ck up?
He does that and LaVar disowns him"He's been away from me too long."
Seriously, at what point does this kid man up and tell his father to shut the f*ck up?
From your lips to God's ears. Lavar's 15 minutes expired a long time ago, twitter war with Donald Trump or no.He does that and LaVar disowns him
And comes begging right back when his other kids prove to be stiffs on the court. (Notice I didn't say what level they prove this on)He does that and LaVar disowns him
In my experience it's time to stop drinking when the drinks start talking/screaming."Rebound" is solid coaching advice. He sounds like a FBoFW cartoon. Reminds me of a game I caught at Fenway where a bunch of drinks kept screaming "Hit a homah, Nomah." Amazing strategy.
I think it's far more likely the behavior of someone who's entitled and who thinks they can (or has been able to) get away with anything.I have a theory about Jail-o -- Lavar is always undermining him by saying he's the brother least likely to make it to the NBA. Maybe this theft + acting out is subconsciously a way to ruin his own prospects (and sabotage his brand) so that he doesn't have to ride the Ball hype train for the rest of his life.
Hey man, for $15 a cup, my Bud Light better do a song a dance number, damnit.In my experience it's time to stop drinking when the drinks start talking/screaming.
"Rebound" is solid coaching advice. He sounds like a FBoFW cartoon. Reminds me of a game I caught at Fenway where a bunch of drinks kept screaming "Hit a homah, Nomah." Amazing strategy.
Rivers vs Ball for LA supremacy.I think LaVar should be the Lakers head coach.
Or he's just a teenager doing dumb-ass things. Sometimes a dumb-ass is just a dumb-ass.I think it's far more likely the behavior of someone who's entitled and who thinks they can (or has been able to) get away with anything.
Hopefully this year so we can get their pick.I think LaVar should be the Lakers head coach.
Doesn't that guy just review shoes and shoe deals on ESPN? Why would he not do his job?
Didn't know that was a regular feature, as I'd never seen a review posted on the main ESPN site before. Makes more sense knowing that I guess.Doesn't that guy just review shoes and shoe deals on ESPN? Why would he not do his job?
Oh, I had the same response when I saw that on the ESPN app last night. But I guess this is the kind of thing that gets "sneakerheads" to tune in. I'm not sure if they always do these unboxing things, but it appears that guy's only function is to talk about shoes.Didn't know that was a regular feature, as I'd never seen a review posted on the main ESPN site before. Makes more sense knowing that I guess.
They lay off a hundred people, but keep a guy who talks about shoes? Okay then.Oh, I had the same response when I saw that on the ESPN app last night. But I guess this is the kind of thing that gets "sneakerheads" to tune in. I'm not sure if they always do these unboxing things, but it appears that guy's only function is to talk about shoes.
They lay off a hundred people, but keep a guy who talks about shoes? Okay then.
They definitely cut their staff off at the head and kept as much mid level ‘talent’ as possible. Got rid of the high paid people..but also some/most of the most interesting.They probably pay him peanuts in comparison and the young audience most definitely cares about this stuff. I’m sure they have metrics that bear this out.
And yet they keep useless overpaid trash like Desmond Howard and Jailin Rose.They definitely cut their staff off at the head and kept as much mid level ‘talent’ as possible. Got rid of the high paid people..but also some/most of the most interesting.
Yeah.. I think if you're making a list of people at ESPN that aren't worth the money Jalen is pretty far down it. I like a number of the ex NBA players on their.. they actually know what they're talking about and sometimes provide a little bit of insight into the game. Better than hearing Hubie Brown say 'high percentage' 300 times a game.Is "jailin" supposed to be some sort of snarky joke? In any case, I think Jalen Rose is about the best thing on ESPN.
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/21664590/los-angeles-lakers-enforcing-called-lavar-ball-rule-staples-centerIn what many employees at Staples Center view as the "LaVar Ball rule," this season the Los Angeles Lakers are enforcing "an existing policy" that no longer allows members of the media to congregate in a section of the arena among family and associates of players after games.
I highly doubt any other school will want to deal with LiAngelo and his sideshow dad.Per TMZ, LiAngelo will not return to UCLA. LaVar pulled him out of school amid his shoplifting suspension.
Bravo!Final UCLA stats: 0 minutes, 0 points, 0 assists, 0 rebounds, 0 blocks and 1 steal