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The ncaa is still pimping his son though. Making money off his jersey, tickets to games, and other merchandise.
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He didn't say they didn't, LaVar just says why can't I make money off of my kids.The ncaa is still pimping his son though. Making money off his jersey, tickets to games, and other merchandise.
dam how tall is mama Ball doe?New First family of basketballI watched this earlier today. The internet really gon hate LeMelo, he's the cocky one.
at 4:30 when Mamma Ball came to join the dominoes table
Lonzo: Do you even know how to play?
The ncaa is still pimping his son though. Making money off his jersey, tickets to games, and other merchandise.
Lavar ain't my style but as the father of 2 boys ain't eeem mad.
My only concern is he creating an environment where his kids have unrealistic expectations for themselves. Like ain't all them dudes gonna be that good.
Lavar ain't my style but as the father of 2 boys ain't eeem mad.
My only concern is he creating an environment where his kids have unrealistic expectations for themselves. Like ain't all them dudes gonna be that good.
Shouldn't be your concern, not your kids. You should also listen to his comments on things like expectations.
99.9% of the **** on this message board shouldn't be any of our concern but we still give our opinion
After watching the dad on sportsnation hes seems like cool dad
My man Lavar was asked about if his children tell him that he should stop
Lavar basically said "No they don't, they love it. And Why should they? I feed them clothe them, give them shelter...y'all just love them when the lights is on, when the lights is off and go away ima still be they daddy and provide for them"
Kind of told me all I needed to know
When he said each of his children is a 20 year "Investment" ; that was all I needed to know
Kind of told me all I needed to know
Re-Watch the videoIt's like he's lookin at them as an investment.
The only thing that bothers me that i haven't seen anyone post about is this "One and Done" crap. I feel this above anything is setting his kids up for failure. They are getting a full ride scholarship to college and not taking advantage of it. If this NBA thing doesn't work for all 3 of them, then what, what do they have to fall back on? This sets a bad precedent for kids who have hoop dreams, because it makes it seem like not getting an education is fine since you "MAY" go to the NBA.