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"Growing up, I told my boys, if somebody put their hands on you, slap the s—t out of them. And then we're going to ask the questions after that. I've been telling them that since they were babies," ...
LaVar Ball’s parenting style could garner notions of “ helicopter parenting ” but close to a decade since his time in the basketball spotlight, he has officially accomplished two of his sons ...
LaVar Ball first gained national attention in 2016, as the loquacious former athlete began predicting that all three of his sons would play in the NBA, going as far as to compare his eldest son ...
LaVar Ball, father of LaMelo, LiAngelo, and Lonzo Ball, recently underwent a medical procedure resulting in the amputation of his right leg.
LaVar Ball recently opened up about the challenging health struggles he’s faced after having his right foot amputated.
The home of Lavar Ball was burglarized in Chino Hills while two of his sons played in a high school playoff game Tuesday evening.
LaVar Ball Cracks Joke About Foot Amputation: 'I Might Swerve, Bend That Corner, Woah' The patriarch of the Ball family had a serious medical issue that resulted in his foot being amputated.
Lonzo Ball's desire to play for the Lakers is so strong that he will not work out for other teams, his father, LaVar, told Lakers Nation.
LaVar Ball, who stayed in California to tend to his ailing wife instead of going to Memphis for the Sweet 16, told ESPN he feels "good" about Steve Alford remaining the coach at UCLA.
LaVar Ball said that that the plan is still for LaMelo Ball -- ESPN's seventh-ranked player in the class of 2019 -- to go to UCLA. LaMelo committed to attend UCLA in two years.
LaVar responded and claimed he and his son LaMelo Ball would "kill" Shaq and his son Shareef O'Neal in a 2-on-2 battle. Both LaMelo and Shareef are elite recruits in the 2018 class.