****The Everything LaVar Ball Thread****

BBB = BIg mouth Ball Boys?

I'd rather buy that than "Big Baller Brand" or whatever it stands for.
 
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If Ball turns out to be as good as OJ Mayo in the NBA would that be a failure or a success in your guys' opinion?

He reminds me a lot of Mayo in terms of high school hype, pac-12/10 area. 1-and-done. Mayo was a much better scorer but I just remember mayo being heralded as the second coming of Christ in high school and coming to USC was like if bron chose to go to duke or something, how that school would have been hyped that's how it was out here. Then in the L he was nice but not the second coming of Christ.

All that being said, if Lonzo or any Ball panned out to be just as good as OJ mayo, I think that could be considered wildly successful. I ain't talking about his dad's expectations, we all know what those are :lol:
 
If LiAngelo Ball turned out to be OJ Mayo that would be a success. If Lonzo Ball ended up being OJ Mayo that would be a massive failure.
 
I would run his youngest kid to the end of the bench if I was the coach at Chino. His youngest would see not a second of PT. They would have to fire my behind.

It'll be interesting how that plays out. The coach seems reduced to a puppet in this situation. But the school needs to realize that chino hills basketball is still going to be there after the ball kids leave.

I wonder if he's going to throw Steve Alford under the bus at some point if the Bruins don't win tonight.
 
If LiAngelo Ball turned out to be OJ Mayo that would be a success. If Lonzo Ball ended up being OJ Mayo that would be a massive failure.

Is that because you think Lonzo has had a better college career than mayo? Or just because his dad has talked him up so much?
 
If Ball turns out to be as good as OJ Mayo in the NBA would that be a failure or a success in your guys' opinion?

He reminds me a lot of Mayo in terms of high school hype, pac-12/10 area. 1-and-done. Mayo was a much better scorer but I just remember mayo being heralded as the second coming of Christ in high school and coming to USC was like if bron chose to go to duke or something, how that school would have been hyped that's how it was out here. Then in the L he was nice but not the second coming of Christ.

All that being said, if Lonzo or any Ball panned out to be just as good as OJ mayo, I think that could be considered wildly successful. I ain't talking about his dad's expectations, we all know what those are
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FREE OJ MAYO
 
LaMelo isn't even all that. Tired of these dudes who avg insane HS points being labeled the one. What else can he do?
 
Is that because you think Lonzo has had a better college career than mayo? Or just because his dad has talked him up so much?
at this point it's because of the dad...for me at least.

When homie hasn't even stepped foot in the league and his dad says he's better than a 2x MVP, the leader of a 73-9 team.

OJ Mayo isn't gonna be good enough to keep the hounds back
 
I would run his youngest kid to the end of the bench if I was the coach at Chino. His youngest would see not a second of PT. They would have to fire my behind.

so you would punish the actual player......possibly set ya team up to lose.....and get fired......because of Lavar Ball?

:lol: ...how does that benefit you?
 
BBB be an army, better yet the navy

you know the next dad going to be bolder, and louder :lol:
 
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Is that because you think Lonzo has had a better college career than mayo? Or just because his dad has talked him up so much?
A little of both. He gets a lot of hype now but he's living up to it at the college level Mayo wasn't a floor general, Lonzo Ball is. If he can control the game now, at some point in the NBA you'd expect him to do the same. If he can't, then it's a definite disappointment.
 
#RecencyBias says that Lonzo was as hyped as much as OJ Mayo. Post LeBron, OJ might have had the most hype of any American HS Basketball player.

Don't think Lonzo and OJ were even close in hype
 
There HAVE been SOME players at that position that have flourished more in the NBA but to make a blanket statement that "NBA is usually easier than college for pgs" is wild and misleading

For every PG that you can name that played better in the NBA than college, I can name 50 that wasn't true for
 
NBA is usually easier than college for pgs lonzo will be fine


...you're gonna have to explain your logic on that first part please

I don't think it's meant to be taken literally.

In no context is the NBA easier than the college game. In no sport is professional competition easier than amateur competition.

But, in theory the transition might be easier for a point guard relative to other positions. They may be more likely to directly benefit from better structure, superior talent around them, and more floor space to work with in the NBA.
 
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I asked him an unbiased question.

Is there any evidence that reveals which position has an "easier" transition from the NCAA to the NBA.

I know that isn't EXACTLY what the convo was but that is probably the best we willbe able to get in terms of data being available
 
The difference is defense. NBA they don't defend until the playoffs. Also the bs that is zone defense restricts them a bit. Especially for a guy like lonzo who excels in the open floor just watch.

All the great pgs who were good in college were even better in the nba so go ahead and name 50 scrubs if u can.
 
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