![]() Welcome to 2017: Los Angeles Lakers Enforcing a ‘LaVar Ball Rule’dfavale from The HoopDoctors.com
You know how you know we’re int 2017? Well, in lots of ways. Donald Trump is the goddamn President of the United States, so you know the world is batshit crazy. On the sports front, Colin Kaepernick does’t have a job, but Geno Smith does. People are still uncomfortable calling Stephen Curry a top-five player in the NBA. Oh, and most recently, the Los Angeles Lakers have implemented a LaVar Ball rule. No, seriously, they have. And, according to ESPN.com’s , this policy is not a new one:
This newfound commitment to enforcing the rule only comes as surprise insofar as you’re shocked such a policy exists. It sounds kind of funny upon first read, but then you really start to think about it, particularly in this situation, and it makes sense. LaVar hasn’t done much to help the Lakers since Lonzo Ball, his son, joined the team. His, um, candor only draws hyperbolic, at times negative publicity. Given all that, sportsbettingdime say that Lonzo’s Rookie of the Year odds have been boosted 10 to 15-percent because of Lavar’s bombast. The feud with Donald Trump is probably his most PR-friendly soap opera to date, and that’s not exactly a good thing. He’s already talked about how social media could make Lonzo bigger than Kobe Bryant and criticized the Lakers coaching staff for how they’re seemingly handling his son with kid gloves. Don’t worry, though: This shouldn’t impact LaVar’ accessibility too much. He’ll find a way to make himself available. But it does kind of suck for media members who were hoping to fraternize with agents and family members and even players away from the scrums after games. The post Welcome to 2017: Los Angeles Lakers Enforcing a ‘LaVar Ball Rule’ appeared first on The Hoop Doctors.
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