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The way things are going this week, it wouldn’t surprise me a bit if he lands at UK.Kentucky fans would fall over if Melo went to Uk. Ya'll 'sposed to hate that family
Not worried about it because Cal wouldn’t recruit him anyway.Kentucky fans would fall over if Melo went to Uk. Ya'll 'sposed to hate that family
Not worried about it because Cal wouldn’t recruit him anyway.
According to Lavar . . . In a word . . . “Yes”.Is he good?
Is he good?
If you consider taking 60 shots a game and not playing any defense good, then yes.Is he good?
He'd be like Trae Young without the high shooting %.If you consider taking 60 shots a game and not playing any defense good, then yes.
This dude is the stereotype. What a clown.We here at Kansas dont really support rowdy outspoken family members of the players
Didn't he already get paid?
No. He wasn’t paid to be a circus freak in Lithuania.
Didn’t he release his own shoe? I believe that would be against NCAA amateurism rules.
His dad did, I didn’t know the kids did?
Also didn’t he sign with an agent?Think that means forfeiting your amateur status
I don't think Enes Kanter took any money and if he did his father paid it back but he still wasn't allowed to play in college.No. He wasn’t paid to be a circus freak in Lithuania.
It's funny that LaMelo is targeting schools not the other way around.LaMelo Ball is thinking big when it comes to where he will play college basketball next year after leaving the JBA USA team this week.
Per WKYC's Ben Axelrod, Ball listed North Carolina, Duke, Kentucky, Kansas and Michigan State as schools he intends to target in recruiting.
LaVar Ball announced on Twitter his son would be attending Spire Prep Academy in Geneva, Ohio to get his high school diploma.
Ball received a warm welcome upon arriving in Ohio, with a giant billboard mirroring the famous LeBron James billboard that used to grace the Sherwin Williams building in downtown Cleveland:
The 17-year-old Ball left Chino Hills High School last year to pursue a professional career in Lithuania with Prienu Vytautas.
Let him go to UCLA
I can't help but to think about all the dad's in the past that didn't mess up their sons future this bad.This might be the first time a school gets in trouble for accepting payment from a parent to let his kid play there.