
Lonzo Ball’s lone season in college ended in a Sweet 16 loss against Kentucky. He averaged 14.6 points and 7 assists per game with UCLA, earning All-American honors. By any measure, his time in college was a success. Yet, Ball says he would have skipped his year at UCLA if his father’s JBA had existed at the time. In an interview after a JBA tryout, Ball said he would have played in the JBA over UCLA because he was already an NBA lock. Ball said: “Personally, for sure. I already knew I was an NBA lock, so to be able to play for money and get better at the same time – it doesn’t beat that.” LaVar Ball started the JBA as an alternative to college basketball, offering players a chance to get paid
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