Former UCLA star Lonzo Ball was selected by his hometown Los Angeles Lakers with the second overall pick of Thursday's NBA Draft. Lonzo's father, LaVar Ball, has been a media figure of Trumpian omnipresence since he started making bombastic comments right around March Madness. 。
LaVar is ostensibly being such a blowhard to promote his family's Big Baller Brand, hoping to facilitate sales of sneakers and apparel. But LaVar's constant thirst for attention has made some wonder if it will make NBA life harder for Lonzo as he enters the world's top basketball league.。
Now we have an answer. Within minutes of Lonzo becoming a pro, we learned unequivocally that, yes, NBA players 。 Now we have an answer. Within minutes of Lonzo becoming a pro, we learned unequivocally that, yes, NBA players。will。
target the Lakers rookie out of resentment for his father.。
In other words: If Lonzo gets dunked on extra viciously this season, he should blame his dad. 。Mashable Top StoriesStay connected with the hottest stories of the day and the latest entertainment news.Sign up for Mashable's Top Stories newsletter。By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.。
By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.。 Thanks for signing up!。ESPN interviewed LaVar for what felt like the 100th time Thursday night right after the Lakers picked Lonzo. LaVar was his typically, um,
outspoken
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self.。
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Right after that interview, Ben Simmons of the Philadelphia 76ers posted this tweet in apparent reference to Lavar.。
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Six minutes later came a reply from Joel Embiid, Simmons' Philadelphia teammate. Did Embiid tell Simmons to lay off the rookie? Did he welcome Lonzo into the NBA fraternity with some kind words?
Not exactly. Instead, Embiid asked Simmons to dunk on Lonzo "so hard that his daddy runs on the court to save him." 。
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。It seems NBA fans aren't the only ones getting a little tired of LaVar's act. Good luck, Lonzo! 。Featured Video For You。Construction could be revolutionized by a robot that lays 3,000 bricks a day。