Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting Why neither NBA teams nor top European clubs are likely to want LiAngelo Ball (Sports Betting News)

Why neither NBA teams nor top European clubs are likely to want LiAngelo Ball (Sports Betting News)

Why neither NBA teams nor top European clubs are likely to want LiAngelo Ball

Talent evaluators say it won’t be LiAngelo’s shoplifting incident that holds him back. It’s concerns that he’s not versatile enough on offense and not quick enough as a defender.

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