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Your move, L.A.: Magic and the Lakers need to hold LaVar Ball accountable

The Los Angeles Lakers knew what they were getting in LaVar Ball when they drafted his son Lonzo. But after multiple meetings and pleas not to publicly disparage their team and coach, the situation remains unchanged. What will the Lakers do now?

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