Lamelo Ball drops in draft unable to answer simple questions and this is concerning to Lavar

 Dave Berkson

   Lonzo Ball's success as a shoe sales men and his Ball brand hinges on that he has more sons who succeed and star in the National Basketball league and the garrulous outspoken CEO of Ball shoes is a little nervous these days as all signs are indicating Lamelo Ball is struggling in night basketball camps and in interviews with the teams that have the top draft selections in this years NBA draft. Lamelo Ball has problems answering simple questions can't tell a Yellow light form a Red light and what they are meant as  rules on the road. Lamele Ball cant identity a fan from a air conditioner and other simple required questions that these NBA teams ask to determine a mental capacity and knowledge of life and it seems Lamelo Ball is failing from leaked sources in his interviews and he is dropping in the polls.


Lamelo is peripatetic in these interviews and talks with potential future National Basketball league teams that may give him a big paycheck and are crucial for daddy Lavar Ball to make hiis shoe company huge and worth the 800 dollars per sneaker that he seeks to be the lowest prices of these shoes and this is the goal and hop of Lavar Balll using the National basketball league success and potential of Lonzo, Lamelo, and Mookie Ball. Many of the teams election after the tenth pick are now doing research on Lamelo as his stock has dropped and he is no longer a op five guarantee and the continuing decline and drop of Lamelo Ball is a major stressful thought of Mr Lavar.

One has to remember before deciding to pick Lamelo Ball is that he has no tough college competition and played last year in a very weak Australian Junior B League where he averaged 17 points and hose play was nothig  special and best described as mediocre at best. Lamelo Ball has much more of a future in Aussie ball and maybe Australian Rules Football than the National Basketball league and would be better off playing for the North Melbourne Kangaroos as a forward pitcher than even playing guard in the national Basketball league. 

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