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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...elo-ball-getting-themselves-into-in-lithuania
Decent article about the Ball brothers signing one-year deals to Club Prienai Vytautas in Prienai, Lithuania.
Lavar says through his Big Baller IG account is that its not about the money and that their following a dream to play in the pros.
The team's head coach can't speak a lick of English and they will be the lone Americans on the team.
The team also could care less. Their Sports Director made it clear that the signing of the Ball Brothers has less to do with basketball than marketing. Teammates also see "off-court" opportunities with the arrival of the Balls. One of the players is auctioning off his season membership to games on his Facebook page.
What's your guys take on Lavar's move? Do you think he's using it as a stepping stone to get his son's in the NBA or strictly a publicly stunt/marketing move? And how do you think the Ball brothers will do in Southern Lithuania compared to life in Chino Hills?
Decent article about the Ball brothers signing one-year deals to Club Prienai Vytautas in Prienai, Lithuania.
Lavar says through his Big Baller IG account is that its not about the money and that their following a dream to play in the pros.
The team's head coach can't speak a lick of English and they will be the lone Americans on the team.
The team also could care less. Their Sports Director made it clear that the signing of the Ball Brothers has less to do with basketball than marketing. Teammates also see "off-court" opportunities with the arrival of the Balls. One of the players is auctioning off his season membership to games on his Facebook page.
What's your guys take on Lavar's move? Do you think he's using it as a stepping stone to get his son's in the NBA or strictly a publicly stunt/marketing move? And how do you think the Ball brothers will do in Southern Lithuania compared to life in Chino Hills?