LaVar's 'plan' includes all 3 sons playing with LeBron Jr. on Lakers
Not only is LaVar Ball determined to have all three of his sons - Lonzo, LiAngelo, and LaMelo - playing together on the Los Angeles Lakers, but he also envisions them teaming up with LeBron "Bronny" James Jr. down the road.
The Big Baller Brand CEO laid out his master plan during a recent visit to Garland, Texas, with the Junior Basketball Association.
"Here's the plan, what I think," LaVar told Valencia King of Real Talk Sports. "LeBron come to L.A., Melo and Gelo get on the team, now you got the Ball boys. LeBron got four years with the Ball boys. And then when he's out the game, his son come in the game and we take care of his son. The Ball boys take care of little 'Bron."
James has expressed a desire to play with his own son, so LaVar may be wrong in suggesting he'll be out of the league by the time Bronny is eligible for the NBA.
Meanwhile, LiAngelo - who was passed over in the most recent NBA draft - is currently playing alongside LaMelo in the JBA, but like his father, he remains confident that he'll eventually join the Lakers.
- With h/t to Lonzo Wire
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