How to Destroy an NBA Career: The Tragic Lonzo Ball Story

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  • čas přidán 12. 05. 2024
  • Lonzo Ball's poor health stems from far more than what meets the eye.
    Patreon: / dylandoesbasketball
    Twitter: / dylanhoops
    Tracks Used (in order): pastebin.com/9vsduGXT
    Chapters:
    00:00 - The Hype Machine
    03:21 - Workaholic
    08:38 - Big Baller Brand Problems
    12:24 - Team Training
    14:24 - LA isn’t so fun after all
    18:27 - New Orleans Roller coaster
    20:04 - Fun in Chicago
    21:10 - A Living Nightmare
    23:21 - Will he ever be the same?

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  • @GoldDeagle999
    @GoldDeagle999 Před rokem +6314

    His career isn’t over. Lonzo when healthy is 100% better than Ben Simmons rn.

    • @taylormalone1050
      @taylormalone1050 Před rokem +558

      I'd say it is. He's had major injuries for 5 years now. You don't magically develop durability by aging further. He might land some small contracts but he wont ever make big money like his brother.

    • @GoldDeagle999
      @GoldDeagle999 Před rokem +219

      @@taylormalone1050 the main knock on his game skill wise was the shooting and he drastically changed that. Great defender, IQ, teammate, passer. And he was shooting an amazing percent from 3. He’s still young too, he’s not 29 or anything where it’ll end his career forever. Players have had major injuries multiple times and still made an impact. He is not Lamelo star level, but he can still be a borderline all star, a 3rd/4th best player on a contender. Look at draymond, or Simmons pre mental issues. These dudes are elite defenders and passers, and they have major appeal from teams just off that. Even when other parts of their game struggle. And Lonzo has proven he can be more than just a pass first defender, He evolved his scoring and aggression.

    • @justinlu251
      @justinlu251 Před rokem +258

      Not a high bar tbh

    • @theprocessss
      @theprocessss Před rokem +141

      That’s not saying anything at all

    • @nicolasmartinez795
      @nicolasmartinez795 Před rokem +168

      NBA youtubers write off a dude that's literally 25 then act surprised when they bounce back

  • @danfryling9484
    @danfryling9484 Před rokem +1296

    I have always felt sorry for him. His Dad put so much pressure on him and wearing those crappy shoes just ruined him.

    • @RandalfElVikingo
      @RandalfElVikingo Před 11 měsíci

      Must suck for your dad to pimp you until you can't work anymore.

    • @slashismyhommie8182
      @slashismyhommie8182 Před 11 měsíci +69

      Same, but gotta say, the pool therapy instead of treadmill might have been the better option.
      Don't underestimate pool therapy for recovery.

    • @tiffanyingram3444
      @tiffanyingram3444 Před 11 měsíci

      Omg

    • @Ashened0
      @Ashened0 Před 11 měsíci +11

      @@slashismyhommie8182 I've got to imagine they were doing pool therapy, but just didn't film him doing it obviously.

    • @slashismyhommie8182
      @slashismyhommie8182 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Ashened0 you make it sound like some type of porno

  • @Angelica_Rodriguez39
    @Angelica_Rodriguez39 Před rokem +1015

    This is what happens when parents try way too hard to live through their kids. I hope this guy is able to rebound soon.

    • @marekfalk5369
      @marekfalk5369 Před rokem +24

      got nothing to do wiht lavar, lonzo got a bad injury

    • @farq2688
      @farq2688 Před rokem +66

      @@marekfalk5369 NOGot EVERYTHING to do with lavar

    • @micahjohnson138
      @micahjohnson138 Před 11 měsíci +15

      Well without the dad he would never be in the nba

    • @dtimms
      @dtimms Před 11 měsíci +9

      Huh, what? So you're saying that Lonzo's being injured is the fathers fault? Huh?

    • @farq2688
      @farq2688 Před 11 měsíci +16

      @@dtimms Yes the doctors told lonzo his bones look like that of a 84 year old manYou do understand lavar had less than $222.00 in his bank accountliving in a shit~house "Just look at old pictures when the boys were young"lavar worked his boys way to hardPS PLEASE DO NOT BE MAD AT ME FOR TELLING YOU THE TRUTH

  • @James-ke4gq
    @James-ke4gq Před rokem +614

    I actually feel so bad for this dude. His crazy father pushing the brand so hard the guy had to change shoes because they’d rip. It’s like fancy star level abuse. Not much different from the horses they make pull carts around New York City. I just hope the dude is happy

    • @arsenioseslpodcast3143
      @arsenioseslpodcast3143 Před rokem

      He and his brothers were overrated and trash from the beginning. LaMelo made the all star game like 2-4 years ago, no? And that was HILARIOUS...goes to show you how repulsive the NBA is now. These boys were bench warmers at best, and their loud-mouthed, T.H.UG father did't help

    • @youngboy2pacdrake
      @youngboy2pacdrake Před rokem +1

      dont feel bad. lamelo was dehydrated before his last injury

    • @billyyank5807
      @billyyank5807 Před rokem +10

      Wtf....that's the most odd comparison and not even the same. You're tripping.

    • @KORANHORACIO
      @KORANHORACIO Před 11 měsíci +1

      His father got him to the league

    • @terryindachat7296
      @terryindachat7296 Před 11 měsíci +1

      That was just during the summer league when he had to change shoes, that wasn't for the actual NBA season.

  • @Sai4651
    @Sai4651 Před rokem +3574

    Can we talk about how whenever Lonzo gets injured, his team suddenly starts losing. It really shows how important and impactful he is to winning.

    • @drasconboy6349
      @drasconboy6349 Před rokem +186

      I'm pretty sure everyone knows how special Lonzo is, the main problem is that ankle and if he can't recover than that's a problem

    • @AlexandreG
      @AlexandreG Před rokem +62

      Other than the Bulls, that has never happened in his other teams. He got injured at the same time as LeBron or BI. In the Bulls it was Caruso and DeMar too

    • @xastric6944
      @xastric6944 Před rokem +46

      @@AlexandreG yeah no shit, lonzo was a rookie in the lakers lmfao

    • @almightykoopa1175
      @almightykoopa1175 Před rokem +22

      Bro how can u say his career is over? U made a whole video on how his "Tragic" career and he's 26 years old

    • @drewwilson6299
      @drewwilson6299 Před rokem +4

      @@AlexandreG it happened his 2nd season, when bron came to the lakers

  • @justifiabledoubt
    @justifiabledoubt Před rokem +467

    Despite the influence of his father, who I think is a self-absorbed, greedy, presumptuous narcissist, Lonzo seems to be a very genuine guy. His potential is undeniable, and I hope that he'll come back and be able to fulfill it.

    • @joshuapatrick682
      @joshuapatrick682 Před 11 měsíci +31

      true, but as I have said for years. Inside every "prodigy" is a pre teen wondering why thier dad makes them play/practice 40 hours a week.

    • @The_Jazziest_Coffee
      @The_Jazziest_Coffee Před 11 měsíci +7

      @@joshuapatrick682 what's wild is that playing that much isn't really detrimental to a person's health, IF under the right mindset and proper coaching
      i can only imagine when the opposite is true and it's a forceful routine

    • @thatzatz
      @thatzatz Před 9 měsíci +7

      How is he self absorbed? I've never seen someone promote their kids so much and encourage them to reach their full potential like Lavar Ball

    • @justifiabledoubt
      @justifiabledoubt Před 9 měsíci +15

      @@thatzatz If you can't see that he's a self-centered, self-absorbed narcissist and that he loves himself more than everyone else, you should evaluate what else you aren't able to see, bro.

    • @sugc3209
      @sugc3209 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@justifiabledoubtso true he is really a bad guy and bad father i just wished every parents was bad parents like him then no kids would have been broke , homeless , criminal , drug addicts and every kids would lead a healthy life , no bad habits , rich as f,ck , it would have destroyed all the kids if everyone had a bad father like lavar ball .

  • @Killdarby
    @Killdarby Před 10 měsíci +22

    This is a common thing in Chicago with the medical staff rushing rehab. We've seen it in D Rose, Jimmy, Caruso, Lavine list goes on

  • @cristianziglioli4316
    @cristianziglioli4316 Před 11 měsíci +148

    Lavar is the one responsible , not knowing anything about training , he literally miss trained and over worked lonzo while he was developing and growing. Also nutrition is also a big part when you are being trained as hard as he was training these kids. It is crazy how Lavar has now disappeared.

    • @johnhernandez3134
      @johnhernandez3134 Před 11 měsíci +1

      No, it's not Lavar's fault. It's everyone else's fault.

    • @AttilatheThrilla
      @AttilatheThrilla Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@johnhernandez3134Neva Lost

    • @Originalman144
      @Originalman144 Před 8 měsíci

      Lavar did a fantastic job with his sons. People are haters and don't like to see black fathers this involved and shaking up the established system where white coaches and agents and financial advisors use these kids up until they are discarded.

  • @Tyrunner0097
    @Tyrunner0097 Před rokem +528

    When I was in HS football, our coaches constantly encouraged us to be involved in a winter or spring sport, and practically everyone did. Some did basketball, some did wrestling, some did baseball, and the rest of us did track & field.
    I remember always reading about great players in each sport starring in other sports in high school, and they didn't specialize until college or even professional. That's why I feel better that Giannis also played soccer when he was younger, so he didn't just focus on basketball.

    • @thegadflygang5381
      @thegadflygang5381 Před rokem +29

      I agree with the principle but in this modern era that just Isnt going to cut it anymore. When Danny Ainge or Bo Jackson were killing it in multiple sports you didnt have 10 year old kids working with kiniesiologists, strength coaches, and studying the sport 5 hours a day. The line for success is so slim when you get serious you need to focus almost exclusively on your sport
      I box and now coach, it is a little different because so much more is involved in success and you cant spar hard 7 days a week so i encourage my guys to do different things like chess or what usually happens is video games, to keep their reflexes and mind sharp.
      But hockey, basketball or a QB, etc. Those real fined tuned specialty sports and positions need devotion

    • @bingusenjoyer197
      @bingusenjoyer197 Před rokem +68

      @@thegadflygang5381 the goal isn’t to be a jack of all trades in 3 different sports, it’s to have one main sport that you are most invested in and play other sports on the side to train other parts of your mind and muscles and let them recover. also you absolutely can still find success playing multiple sports growing up. patrick mahomes played football, baseball, and basketball growing up, and hes now already a top 10 quarterback in nba history in 6 seasons. lebron played multiple sports and he became the consensus second greatest NBA player ever.
      when kids only focus on one sport, their health is put in jeopardy, and their skills in their sport become more narrow. playing another sport on the side will improve skills in your main sport. patrick mahomes is able to throw so far and accurately because of his baseball experience. mahomes is able to make amazing split second plays because of the fast pace of basketball.
      playing multiple sports also keeps kids from burnout on their main sport, which leads them to cut corners in training and leads them to even quit altogether.

    • @EzeAsuoha
      @EzeAsuoha Před rokem +7

      @@bingusenjoyer197 imma put Mahomes at 11. Kevin Love is a much better nba quarterback

    • @classicstorm
      @classicstorm Před rokem +2

      That's a good idea I did that in middle school I decided to run track when basketball season was done...gave them both up in high school though...

    • @SoulMan3717
      @SoulMan3717 Před rokem +2

      Great advice. I meant it. It takes da pressure off from concentrating on one sport!

  • @huricanethreeonesix
    @huricanethreeonesix Před rokem +2124

    Great video. Lonzo had so much hype and controversy behind him, but when it all died down you could see he was a humble hard working kid. Hope he finds a way to have a fruitful career.

    • @de4ds1ghtcsgo94
      @de4ds1ghtcsgo94 Před rokem +26

      He's good at the things he does.

    • @de4ds1ghtcsgo94
      @de4ds1ghtcsgo94 Před rokem +38

      He's an elite all around role player

    • @flonkas
      @flonkas Před rokem +6

      Fully agree

    • @gutrffd
      @gutrffd Před rokem +3

      only goat lavar can teach him how to play basketball

    • @chironjo
      @chironjo Před rokem +9

      Good kid. I hope he has a great life.

  • @Kyrogus
    @Kyrogus Před rokem +31

    Stephen Curry notoriously dealt with ankle injuries for the first several years of his career. Here's to hoping Zo can work his way back to an incredible career!!! Rooting for him all the way

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Twisted ankles not severe knee injuries

    • @Kyrogus
      @Kyrogus Před 11 měsíci

      @@leob4403 true, but still hoping Lonzo can make a comeback

    • @Nazisarelame
      @Nazisarelame Před 11 měsíci +1

      you Lonzo fanboys are absolutely delusional. He has done nothing for any of the 3 organizations he's played for and you still compare him to Steph Curry

    • @Kyrogus
      @Kyrogus Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@Nazisarelame bruh I never said he was Steph Curry I said hopefully he can make a come back from injury 😂

    • @FatGouf
      @FatGouf Před měsícem

      The fuck is "Zo"?

  • @t3avelos
    @t3avelos Před 11 měsíci +74

    When you see the deformities caused to nba players' feet by years of balling, you immediately realize how critical is the shoe for the correct support of the whole body. Pity for Lonzo, I hope he recovers somehow.

  • @Robskimask
    @Robskimask Před rokem +343

    My coach use to always tell us to chill out, take some days off… Don’t over train it could back fire on you. Every last person he’s coached that went pro had long careers. No injuries. And he coached quite a few

    • @mcNuggetMuncher
      @mcNuggetMuncher Před rokem

      Your coach sounds like a lazy guy

    • @drcharlesbombay
      @drcharlesbombay Před rokem +3

      That sounds like David Goggins, he’s always preaching “days off” 😂😂

    • @ronaldwashington1495
      @ronaldwashington1495 Před rokem +6

      He didn't over train!!! HE TURN HIS KNEE! What are you people talking about!? Injuries happen!

    • @peterpan765
      @peterpan765 Před rokem

      u right after a work out 48 h pause. we are not machines we are humans.

    • @peterpan765
      @peterpan765 Před rokem +9

      @@ronaldwashington1495 oh boy. u know how often he burdened his knee in the past? u ever heard of overload knees?

  • @claudep.1926
    @claudep.1926 Před rokem +1797

    Man, I feel bad for the kid. Great player surrounded by greedy people. That sneaker ruined his health.

    • @richardgrayson6638
      @richardgrayson6638 Před rokem +28

      Yup!!

    • @David-vd7xv
      @David-vd7xv Před rokem +38

      He was just as greedy as anyone !

    • @_j_t_p_
      @_j_t_p_ Před rokem +89

      hes doing way better than anyone youll probably ever meet. save the feelings for someone who needs it.

    • @soun.slayerTTV
      @soun.slayerTTV Před rokem +4

      He good this is more than a Lil premature

    • @jamesross9906
      @jamesross9906 Před rokem +36

      He done his dad ruined him hope his dad stays away from Mello please stay away from him

  • @doccshady3609
    @doccshady3609 Před rokem +15

    This is why I always say you should do auxiliary sports in the offseason of your main sport to both keep in shape and round out your muscles and flexibility.

  • @dr.woozie7500
    @dr.woozie7500 Před 11 měsíci +11

    The whole BBB situation and Lavar Ball in 2018 was a fever dream. It was one of the most entertaining things coming out of the the NBA.

  • @aamcaamc
    @aamcaamc Před rokem +990

    Lets be real the dude has solid career averages 12, 6 & 6 and made 70 million so far in his career. Players rookie contracts are based on draft position, almost certainly his dad made him more money by tricking the league into drafting him way higher than he should have gone. If he wasn't training 5 days a week since age 12 he probably doesn't make the league. Even if he retired tomorrow he already made 70 million and never has to work another day in his life.

    • @emjay1249
      @emjay1249 Před rokem +126

      He won in the game of life but his career isn't worth the mention

    • @revanthmunnangi5319
      @revanthmunnangi5319 Před rokem +190

      @@emjay1249 '
      nah if you saw him on the bulls before the injury he was up to something. And his defense is VERY underrated

    • @whatthesus7
      @whatthesus7 Před rokem +72

      @@revanthmunnangi5319 yeah honestly idk how his career is tragic. Sure in Los Angeles he wasn't great, but in Chicago he's been pretty decent. His defense looked fantastic.

    • @reaper_is_unavailable
      @reaper_is_unavailable Před rokem +31

      remember that a lot of that 70mil was and is going to health fees, trainers, and especially health fees.

    • @aamcaamc
      @aamcaamc Před rokem +33

      Are you Lonzo's accountant?

  • @xwarrrmongerx22
    @xwarrrmongerx22 Před rokem +195

    When my son was in HS the trainer would tell me why basketball players get hurt more often than football players because the training and playing they do. She said the worst thing you can do to your body is play basketball year round. Especially going from the gym to the outside courts, concrete courts fuck up your knees and ankles because there’s no bounce/cushion like in the gym. Plus your body needs time to recover. She said in HS it’s best to play multiple sports so your muscles can adapt.

    • @castlechris
      @castlechris Před rokem +4

      no the worst thing you can do to your body is do what I do year round, these guys legs would literally snap hour one

    • @eugenehofmann4013
      @eugenehofmann4013 Před rokem +6

      @@castlechris what do you do?

    • @SC-mw2yc
      @SC-mw2yc Před rokem +27

      Their dysfunctional dad had everything to do with their success and their injuries. He sacrificed his sons health in exchange for money and fame. Yea two of them are millionaires and the thirds a bust, but will be limping well into their 40’s and up. I’m sure they would not change a thing in exchange for the cheddar 😂

    • @roxjaw2895
      @roxjaw2895 Před rokem +1

      @@SC-mw2yc Without their "dysfunctional" dad they wouldn't be where they are. You seem like a hater you'll trade your life for theirs anyday

    • @SC-mw2yc
      @SC-mw2yc Před rokem +2

      @@roxjaw2895 …yea, broken down bodies and such. I wouldn’t trade anything to live as a Ball family member, money and all bru….

  • @duelina
    @duelina Před rokem +16

    This is crazy I had one broken arm and it impacted me a lot I can only imagine how much all these could effect his game especially as a top tier athlete

  • @xyzxyz6406
    @xyzxyz6406 Před 11 měsíci +36

    I kind of feel bad for Lonzo. He had to be getting a ton of pressure form his pops to wear the BBB shoes and he knew he couldn't play in them and that they were trash but if he didn't wear them it would probably create problems with Lavar. Tough spot to be in. Wish him the best.

  • @DanoFSmith-yc9tg
    @DanoFSmith-yc9tg Před rokem +777

    He seems like such a polite and respectful kid, it sucks to see him hurt all the time, he doesn’t deserve that.

    • @spaceshipenterprise9062
      @spaceshipenterprise9062 Před rokem +4

      @ user-cn7k5pf6k, he is not a kid......

    • @mikewilliams9069
      @mikewilliams9069 Před rokem +4

      @@j109joell he's a quitter

    • @jsn14
      @jsn14 Před rokem +6

      Also he can improve. For example steve nash who became borderline allstar at 6th year but really blossomed after he turned 30. He was bit hyped tho

    • @oddynuff96
      @oddynuff96 Před rokem +20

      @@j109joell he is a kid to people over 30

    • @ILikesports360
      @ILikesports360 Před rokem +4

      At least he’s getting millions for it

  • @thehungrysage
    @thehungrysage Před rokem +321

    Mmm if I remember correctly, Curry went through a lot of ankle issues the first like two or three years of his career. I think Lonzo should ask for better trainers or hire a personal trainer to work on his issues. His career isn’t over, but it definitely has been set back by the injuries. Derrick Rose is still playing even after all those knee injuries… I doubt lonzo will just retire

    • @qualicumjack3906
      @qualicumjack3906 Před rokem +21

      Steph Curry also had the most 30 point games by any rookie since Lebron James, it’s not comparable

    • @thehungrysage
      @thehungrysage Před rokem +83

      @@qualicumjack3906 not comparing the two in terms of talent just comparing the two in situation… just saying if curry gave up after consistent injury after three years, we wouldn’t have had the greatest shooter to ever exist. Not saying lonzo would become an all time great, but he is at the very least, a solid, high iq point guard. He should continue to find ways to correct things like curry did.

    • @lucasrego3874
      @lucasrego3874 Před rokem +7

      Problem is Lonzo seems to have a lot of issues when it comes to injuries. Currys issue were only the ankles so way easier to fix. Pretty sure he played/plays with ankle supports and his shoe line also helps him with that. Lonzo has had multiple injuries in different areas so its way harder to solve

    • @smbenga2
      @smbenga2 Před rokem +6

      @@lucasrego3874 For the most part, Lonzo has either had ankle or knee injuries. At the beginning of his time in the league, it was a few ankle tweaks and more recently it’s been knee injuries

    • @sizmicmedia334
      @sizmicmedia334 Před rokem +17

      @Bigdic Daddy2 Stupid name, stupid take. Everyone doesn't have to be a scorer to be a successful player. Rondo comes to mind. Lonzo is a high IQ, pass first PG with great defensive ability. a perfect formula for career longevity minus injury issues.

  • @rilokiley3731
    @rilokiley3731 Před 10 měsíci +19

    Actually really good documentary/recap of his career. Didnt expect to enjoy watching this for 27 minutes without realizing time passing by so fast. You did a great job.

  • @Colecruzin
    @Colecruzin Před rokem +3

    Man I always loved to watch Lonzo highlight reels back in the day it blew my mind how good he was I hate when players get injured bad and it ruins their career I hope he can return somehow

  • @alphanova1583
    @alphanova1583 Před rokem +88

    Beautiful. Not enough channels talk about the strain players get put through before they ever get into the nba

    • @michaelkitz2090
      @michaelkitz2090 Před rokem

      Youth basketball is full of parasites who take advantage of kids

    • @arsenioseslpodcast3143
      @arsenioseslpodcast3143 Před rokem

      He and his brothers were overrated and trash from the beginning. LaMelo made the all star game like 2-4 years ago, no? And that was HILARIOUS...goes to show you how repulsive the NBA is now. These boys were bench warmers at best, and their loud-mouthed, T.H.UG father did't help

  • @JapseyeSpecs
    @JapseyeSpecs Před rokem +245

    His dad created issues for him. Painted a target on his back and put way too much pressure on him.

    • @tommurphy4307
      @tommurphy4307 Před rokem +32

      when the lakers traded him away- the real plus was they got rid of the old man, too

    • @raymondgrillot497
      @raymondgrillot497 Před rokem

      You got that right. His father was a training tyrant. He wanted his boys to do what he couldn't

    • @allstopblue5717
      @allstopblue5717 Před rokem +19

      Lavar really did put a major target on Lonzo’s back. Magic Johnson too. Remember Magic pointing and saying his Jersey will be in the rafters. he hadnt even played a single game yet. That amount of pressure is insane and was flat out unnecessary.

    • @boogityboo1467
      @boogityboo1467 Před rokem +3

      How much is Nike paying you to spread these lies about BBB?!?! Mr. Ball has a legit shoe that ALL professional players should be wearing!!!

    • @Alvan81
      @Alvan81 Před rokem +4

      I would also love to know what a sports medicine doctor or pediatrician thinks about young kids on that training program? And it was concrete? Plus I just noticed it looks like he has knee braces on in college or high school? WTF

  • @dlebb8322
    @dlebb8322 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Idk, old school nba players played in Chuck Taylors and they seem to be fine

  • @iZaners
    @iZaners Před rokem +8

    Nearly every player in the NBA was a workaholic from a young age and has been training since they were a toddler. Especially the legacy players.
    I think that wear and tear is only an issue for some, not all.

    • @andrean40
      @andrean40 Před 10 měsíci +3

      The difference was they tried different sports throughout their youth. Different sport = using different muscles groups so less wear and tear in comparison

    • @alec57
      @alec57 Před 10 měsíci +1

      It all depends on the style you play with and obviously genetics, everyones built different.
      A player who drives to the basket alot is going to be a ton more injury prone than a pure 3-pt shooter or mid range shooter.

  • @eprjct
    @eprjct Před rokem +495

    I can really see him aside from his father, he was no arrogance or shouting for attention when things were going his way. His father did that part for him, but I'm impressed when he finally manned up and tell his father to shut it. I hope he recovers and don't end up as the what-ifs.

    • @realamerican8069
      @realamerican8069 Před rokem +29

      Wtf are you talking about?!

    • @donnyg9993
      @donnyg9993 Před rokem +25

      His career is far from over. He’s one of the best defenders in the league when healthy

    • @Heatfan1214
      @Heatfan1214 Před rokem +21

      @@realamerican8069 people say anything these days lol

    • @Kap_NYC
      @Kap_NYC Před rokem +1

      @@realamerican8069 ???

    • @cedricasdfghjkl9151
      @cedricasdfghjkl9151 Před rokem +27

      I don't think he told Lavar to shut up. Lavar himself may have stopped, cause he is smart enough to know, that he did his part. He helped his boys get extra attention to add to their phenomenal playing. Now, since they're in the league, they can let their game do the talking. And even if Lonzo told him to do so, Lavar still listened and did it. Cause he understood To, and as I mentioned ahead, he knows he did his part.

  • @lukamagicc
    @lukamagicc Před rokem +67

    I always didn’t like his dad because he seemed more greedy than “rooting for his children’s success”. This just certifies it to me. Kid deserved better

    • @I.am_Groot
      @I.am_Groot Před rokem +5

      Yeah Lonzo paid the biggest price for his pops cash grab clown act. He is ok though got a nice contract and on a team that with the right coach might make a playoff run.

    • @aedinquinn8687
      @aedinquinn8687 Před 11 měsíci

      None of these comments are based on factual medical reports, instead criticized Mr Lavar Ball. Mr Lavar is a brilliant business man; Mr Lavsr Ball need to revisit basketball league in Africa. LaMelo Ball is presently rehabbing an injury. Aedin

    • @SuperRobertoClemente
      @SuperRobertoClemente Před 11 měsíci +2

      He was a Trump-era con man-- make as much noise as you can, skim profits, screw the future.

    • @sarbrevin8050
      @sarbrevin8050 Před měsícem

      ok Lavar 🤣@@aedinquinn8687

  • @MMCLLC7
    @MMCLLC7 Před 2 měsíci

    Your content is truly incredible. Ive never cared about basketball like that, besides playing it, because I felt like there was too much history/lore and id never catch up. The way you combile information from through the years and package it in a way i can understand and appreciate is dope

  • @hafblkhafamazin6179
    @hafblkhafamazin6179 Před 7 měsíci +20

    Damn, dude loves his old man to no end. So sad that due to his unconditional love, and ultimately loyalty to his father, it cost him the NBA career he worked so hard for and rightfully deserved without all the unfortunate circumstances.

    • @user-dx6ss1pu8m
      @user-dx6ss1pu8m Před 4 měsíci

      His father is the only reason he got into the NBA. The disrespect on Lavar is crazy. None of them have to play BBALL if they don’t want. They all got money. They pick this life

    • @diggingmystyle
      @diggingmystyle Před 3 měsíci

      Lonzo made plenty of money to last for generations. Stop hating on Lavar for hyping him up before the draft.

  • @MayaaaC
    @MayaaaC Před rokem +76

    i really feel for lonzo. he seems like a good kid who just wants to play basketball, and you never hear him getting into any mess (aside from his dad). growing up with a dad like that set him up for failure bc he really didn’t have a choice w/ any or the BBB stuff, and it clearly proved to be a mistake. hope he can get healthy again and show everything he has to offer.

    • @CruddyDave
      @CruddyDave Před rokem +1

      his Dad brought him up to be a NBA player wtf are you talking about

    • @ripDenmarkVesey
      @ripDenmarkVesey Před rokem +1

      You “really feel for” a professional athlete who has already made over $70,000,000 ?
      He should be feeling for you 😐

    • @beeeeeeeh
      @beeeeeeeh Před rokem +1

      Set him up for failure? Lol he never would've even been in the nBa without him neither would his brother they're all multi millionaires ..I think they'll be fine

    • @sdprecords6599
      @sdprecords6599 Před rokem +5

      @@CruddyDave bruh, no shit. the point is - you see ur kids talents and you craft it from the shadows/or let them figure out bc if they cant on their own then its already over in the long run. Lamelo didnt see just 1 star brother, but two. Why tf do u think it was a lil easier(just like all younger siblings) for him to grow

    • @CruddyDave
      @CruddyDave Před rokem

      @@sdprecords6599 writing paragraphs on youtube…go get a job

  • @jamesjohnson1167
    @jamesjohnson1167 Před rokem +132

    I think his dad knew he had bad knees and tried to sell before anyone knew I remember him saying his son was basically damaged goods back when Zo was in HS

    • @DameDash20
      @DameDash20 Před rokem +36

      He said that the year he got hurt in his second season

    • @yungratpoison
      @yungratpoison Před rokem +7

      holy shit guys its the mma fighter james johnson

    • @hyugahablak1186
      @hyugahablak1186 Před rokem +1

      He said that during the 3rd Season of the NBA when he said Zo was damaged goods after a fight over the brand during the Alan situation

    • @dimwg1319
      @dimwg1319 Před rokem +1

      His dad speaks too much and also knows too much. 😂😂😂

    • @BULSHYTT
      @BULSHYTT Před rokem

      Yup. His brothers were trained likely same way. Shoes might have played a part in assisting injuries but he was already slightly damaged in the past before nba

  • @robertthomas1569
    @robertthomas1569 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Who passes up Nike?

  • @ChristianElijahDickens
    @ChristianElijahDickens Před 3 měsíci +2

    There’s a good lesson to learn from this. No matter family or not, good intentions or bad intentions, you have to learn to say no. Saying no doesn’t mean you can’t support your families and their dreams, but not at the sake of your gifts God have bestowed upon you

  • @CalebKing3
    @CalebKing3 Před rokem +163

    He still got time and i hope it turns around. People genuinely want to see him succeed

  • @briancrawford69
    @briancrawford69 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Working out before a kid is physically ready actually does more damage. I wasn't allowed to touch weights until about 15 or 16

  • @AAYDOT
    @AAYDOT Před 8 měsíci +3

    I just feel bad for a lot of these athletes and artists. You can tell that a lot of them don't have that type of emotional bond with their families or their coaches AKA parents. It is really sad to see

  • @sananto6896
    @sananto6896 Před rokem +69

    Normally kids play various sports. But Longo and his brothers played exclusively basketball due to their dad's NBA ambition. So physically their wear and tear is significant, which can account for their constant injuries.

    • @johndoe604
      @johndoe604 Před rokem +4

      Thanks Doc

    • @gr8dvd
      @gr8dvd Před rokem +15

      💯 Aside from mental fatigue of hyper-focusing on 1 sport, recent study found multi-sport players seem to have fewer injuries when pros.

    • @sananto6896
      @sananto6896 Před rokem +12

      @@gr8dvd ....also, I coached youth teams in baseball, soccer and basketball. The multiple sports athletes excelled at high level in high school.

    • @smalltugz
      @smalltugz Před rokem +3

      they dont lift which is why they are injured

    • @bmoss12
      @bmoss12 Před rokem +1

      Maybe, but they wouldn't be in the NBA without it.

  • @kybelian
    @kybelian Před rokem +3

    They are perfecting their dunks at an early age ‘trying to be like Mike’ giving tremendous impact on their knees. Then developing muscles too powerful for their tendons and ligaments putting an emphasis on an air game instead of a floor game

  • @DharmYogi
    @DharmYogi Před 3 měsíci +2

    It’s quality of food we eat nothing else. Food is not as nutritious now then 50 years ago. People
    Don’t eat well at all. It’s now an addiction and foods loaded with preservatives and chemicals

  • @DeMoNFLiP84
    @DeMoNFLiP84 Před rokem +222

    I feel bad for Lonzo having to deal with the issues he has going on right now and i remember his daddy calling him "damaged goods". Hopefully he'll rebound from this.

    • @Fanofou82
      @Fanofou82 Před rokem

      LOL typical NOG behavior Style over keeping your fucking ankles healthy

    • @bigtone7824
      @bigtone7824 Před rokem +23

      That's pretty disgusting 😕

    • @SM-nz9ff
      @SM-nz9ff Před rokem +1

      His dad is a disgusting POS

    • @natedoggcata
      @natedoggcata Před rokem

      Their father is such a a disgusting human being that doesn't deserve a dime he's making off exploiting his kids

    • @walterlundy723
      @walterlundy723 Před rokem +4

      His daddy called him damaged goods, in order to stress the importance of having your own. That went over weaker people's head.

  • @jac1897
    @jac1897 Před rokem +42

    His effect on his team is so apparent, even here they are lit up with joy just interacting or scoring a pass from him. Shit's beautiful. They are really having fun out there.

  • @goodsolonius7305
    @goodsolonius7305 Před 10 měsíci +2

    My dad is 6'1", my mom is like 5'6" and I'm 6'5". Lonzos mom looks 6'5" and his dad like 6'6"

  • @IBNZ1W
    @IBNZ1W Před 11 měsíci +5

    Take a year off, stick to meal plan and occasional workouts to keep body in shape. He has gotta let his body normalize after such massive surgerys. This is also an issue with many other players, it takes MONTHS for your body to fully heal ankle and knee injuries because of the level of stres they undergo especially on a professional sports level. A career is worth waiting a year for if you still have 10-12 years in the league MINIMUM.

  • @40441gogo
    @40441gogo Před rokem +70

    As a Bulls fan I never thought i'd see the day dylandoesbasketball makes a video on Lonzo

  • @liambenjamin2827
    @liambenjamin2827 Před rokem +140

    i feel sorry for him, its a very entertaining to watch him play, his ceiling is just so high, the offensive capability and creativity, the defensive intensity he brings. i hope he makes a speedy recovery and be a superstar.

    • @Blake-ld7mx
      @Blake-ld7mx Před rokem +3

      Why u feel sorry....Lonzo chilling until he can come back smh

    • @keyon11000
      @keyon11000 Před rokem +1

      What are you guys talking about? He’s injured! His career isn’t over! His production is very high level when on the floor!

    • @batmanandrobin250
      @batmanandrobin250 Před rokem

      @@keyon11000 you p.

    • @WIIICCITYDoowop
      @WIIICCITYDoowop Před rokem

      @@Blake-ld7mx they kids bruh they don’t actually watch espn or get they info from official sources they get their info from CZcams if CZcams say it’s a lie or it’s the truth that’s what they go off of until they see with their own eyes CZcams is lying to them

    • @ZoeSimza
      @ZoeSimza Před rokem

      Hopefully he can do that somewhere the fuck else because everyone wants him off the Bulls. He seems like a nice enough person, he's not an asshole or a guy with off the court problems, but everyone in Chicago is tired of his bum ass on our team.

  • @randm4246
    @randm4246 Před 11 měsíci +2

    An anonymous Bulls source just leaked that the team believes that Lonzo will never play again. The surgery he had, which was a cartilage transplant, is typically performed to give a patient a better quality of life, not bring a professional athlete back to the court.

  • @KDotz
    @KDotz Před 3 měsíci

    Great video as always

  • @Ganggangbuzzbuzz
    @Ganggangbuzzbuzz Před rokem +101

    Lonzo is solid, he was just forced to play off ball with Lebron. But he’s got his shot looking for fluid and his defense next to Caruso was great

    • @chulo9454
      @chulo9454 Před rokem +2

      Lonzo was the pg while with the Lakers even with LeBron there

    • @clarkdunford3132
      @clarkdunford3132 Před rokem +1

      @@chulo9454 ya but they ran the offense through bron, lonzo wasn't given the freedom in LA that he had in Chicago

  • @bonk668
    @bonk668 Před rokem +29

    Its always a good day when Dylan posts.

  • @Luco205
    @Luco205 Před rokem +3

    It is safe to say 5 days a week for 7 years mile run up a hill & the hill was paved w concrete.. I think that played the biggest role in the lower body issues… then again melo has been in full health..

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 Před 11 měsíci

      Nope, Melo out with season ending injury

  • @jokerofmorocco
    @jokerofmorocco Před rokem +6

    Another aspect is the fact that he lands on his heels, often on one leg, similar to what Derrick Rose does also made him injury prone

    • @berbinex
      @berbinex Před měsícem

      Yeah, i mean if the guy was holding on to the rim for a couple of secs then dropping he would have much less impact on his legs.

  • @dogdbountyhunter7609
    @dogdbountyhunter7609 Před rokem +17

    You couldn't have foreseen it when making this but at 1:18 you mention the all-star level talent and Markkanen deserves to be considered a top 5-6 player of this class currently. He's really exploded onto the scene

  • @djblue056
    @djblue056 Před rokem +89

    This really opened my eyes. I thought you had to train that hard as a teenager to even be considered for the NBA. And I thought that cardio work outs like what Lonzo did would improve your condition. I didn’t think it would actually make things worse for you in the long run. Curious to know what type of training Tatum, Mitchell, and Fox did cuz they’re healthy most of the time

    • @vlada
      @vlada Před rokem +31

      Intensity, rest, recuperation and biochemical efficiency and safety are very important factors that professional trainers prioritize. As opposed to bro dad workouts combined with what they did "back in the day" which are more likely lead to injuries.
      Fox has been plagued by a minimum one 4-8week injury since his rookie yr.
      Tatum's trainer is Drew Hanlen, he says last year they concentrated on bulking him up while this summer they concentrate on strenght and flexibility. dont kniw about Mitchell.

    • @streetdisciple30
      @streetdisciple30 Před rokem +5

      If he didn't do all that work out...do you think we would have heard about him or would it have gotten him this far? Nope big ups to his dad made the NBA nearly 100 million and now hos kid brother doing highly well and part of the nex big thing in this generation...

    • @cornpopsrazor5375
      @cornpopsrazor5375 Před rokem +6

      @@vlada It is the specialization that is the problem.....same routines year after year........it isn't the "back in the day".....because honestly I don't remember so many guys missing games to injury in all of the major sports. A good example of variety is Walter Payton....he ran track, played the drums and was in the marching band long before he ever started playing football....didn't start till he was a jr in high school......the guy missed one game his whole career and took a beating and dished out beatings running behind crappy offensive lines for half of his career........running backs now are lucky if they last 5 or 6 yrs. Olajuwon would be another great example.

    • @explosive214
      @explosive214 Před rokem +16

      I don't think training at a young age has anything to do with it. It's more about programming your workouts to allow for sufficient recovery. If you don't allow your body to sufficiently recover from workouts or if your workout routine methods are bad, you run into a higher risk for injury. Working out shouldn't be about running your body to the ground but more about slowly progressing your workouts at a comfortable pace to what your body can handle.

    • @rizzmix3595
      @rizzmix3595 Před rokem +4

      You need to train like a mad man to make the NBA.

  • @upper90soccercenter14
    @upper90soccercenter14 Před rokem +1

    I had the same bone bruise,meniscus injury. I did stem cell and I feel great

  • @pupstar3989
    @pupstar3989 Před 11 měsíci

    Man I remember that short stint when the lakers were good wit lonzo😢 u jus brought back forgotten memories

  • @jgray2718
    @jgray2718 Před rokem +21

    I'm a lifelong Laker fan and I always liked Lonzo. He was a bad shooter as a rookie and barely decent his second year, but he was very good at literally everything else (passing, defense, rebounding, general game awareness) and he's one of the best outlet passers of all time, right up there with Bird, Kevin Love, and D Wade. He also seems like a nice kid; probably too quiet for LA, but the sort of dude I love to root for. I really hope he gets better. I think he's a legit all star if he's healthy.

    • @smyzo
      @smyzo Před rokem

      He was a bust. He averaged 12 points a game, never won, and we had to listen to clowns like you compare him to all time greats. What clown generation.

    • @jgray2718
      @jgray2718 Před rokem

      @@smyzo He isn't a bust. He's an excellent player who has to listen to morons like you who only understand "Man who make ball go in best player!!1! All other players bad!" You're the kind of "old timer" who thinks Stephon Marbury is a better player than Jason Kidd because he scored more, that Robert Horry is an all-time great because he won 7 rings, and that Theo Ratliff was a worthless bust because he only averaged 7.2 points per game.
      I'm so glad people like you are getting aged out of the game. It's a fun sport when we don't have to deal with you.

    • @smyzo
      @smyzo Před rokem

      @@jgray2718 Nah, he’s a bust. He’s was supposed to be a franchise player, he’s a role player who never made the playoffs. That’s a bust.

    • @lilsyrupp5989
      @lilsyrupp5989 Před rokem

      @@smyzoyou don’t know what a role player is. you are ignorant

    • @smyzo
      @smyzo Před rokem

      @@lilsyrupp5989 OK but I know what a bust is.

  • @rodrickgamwo9149
    @rodrickgamwo9149 Před rokem +17

    I tell people this all the time that we tend to think of injuries as “unlucky”. Which they partly are because me and my little brother lived the same lives yet he’s more injury prone, but also a style of play like Derrick rose is something that is hard to produce for countless years. Yes you played ball all day everyday since you were 3, but maybe that’s why your body is giving out in ur mid 20s. Yes maybe you go to the gym after games but maybe that’s why you body never gets time to heal. Maybe you’re the best person on the ball but it’s because you never put time in the gym. In soccer my team is currently super injury prone because the style of play we played was so much running that it won us a lot of trophies And games but it’s starting to catch up the players. In summary injuries aren’t solely based off luck. To be a great athlete you also have to plan how to be great without burning out. But I pray for Lonzo though

    • @jokerofmorocco
      @jokerofmorocco Před rokem +4

      Contactless injuries due to wear and tear are usually much harder to recover from. This is also why, even though hockey is a more physical game than basketball while also having a 82 games, hockey players are usually able to play for longer and be good for longer compared to basketball players due to the fact they might suffer more injuries like cuts and bruises but the act of skating is not as harsh on their knees or legs as basketball players

    • @Taurox220
      @Taurox220 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@jokerofmorocco the types of injuries from jumping and landing wrong are also pretty serious

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@jokerofmorocco also racket sports have a huge advantage in that there are no collision injuries

  • @darylbelous3375
    @darylbelous3375 Před rokem +1

    Anyone else notice that man and his impact on the game...1st seed then he gets hurt in Chicago..and even LA..they were playoff bound..🙏..

  • @Jamezy316
    @Jamezy316 Před rokem +3

    one of the big reasons is how early he started, put a lot of miles on those knees. But it also had to do with their dad trying to live through his sons fame, pushing them non stop. Hell even once in the NBA couldnt let his boys earn their stripes, earn a shoe deal. Instead literally goes and makes a shoe for him, a shoe that was trash too. Ended up causing a lot of the injuries. His dad was always the one dad i used to yell "stfu and get out of your sons spotlight, your old ass times is up. Let your boys live and enjoy theirs."

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 Před 11 měsíci

      The problem isnt in starting early, the problem is pushing too hard and not allowing your body proper recovery time, unlike a car, a human body can regenerate if given the chance and time

  • @tburgzkta
    @tburgzkta Před rokem +21

    I only know of the Ball family from their dad's antics I'm not a huge basketball fan. I assumed he was an overrated player but watching this showed me different and even made me root for his future in the NBA. Hope he gets healthy enough to play again

    • @chrispbacon6810
      @chrispbacon6810 Před rokem

      Nobody cares goofy

    • @tburgzkta
      @tburgzkta Před rokem +2

      @@chrispbacon6810 ???

    • @chrispbacon6810
      @chrispbacon6810 Před rokem

      @@tburgzkta stop being gay

    • @DC_R
      @DC_R Před rokem +1

      @@chrispbacon6810 🤦🏾‍♂️ You Ain't Go No Business Using The Word "Goofy"

    • @chrispbacon6810
      @chrispbacon6810 Před rokem

      @@DC_R I was wondering when his boyfriend would come to the rescue

  • @NbaLive4ever
    @NbaLive4ever Před rokem +26

    Hoping for Zo to get a resurgence sometime soon in his career 🙏🏽 I was a fan and it’s tough to see this. Especially someone who was a “local celeb” in my area.

    • @halbouma6720
      @halbouma6720 Před rokem +6

      I'm from Chicago so Bulls fan here, I'm hoping Derrick Rose can help Zo figure out how to stay healthy. Rose has found some way to stay in the league for many more years despite having many similar injuries to Zo.

    • @NbaLive4ever
      @NbaLive4ever Před rokem

      @@halbouma6720 I can def see Zo still making an impact, his defense is great and his shot has improved tremendously since his Laker years! DRose can def help him out especially the day to day stuff and mental toughness to push through It

  • @RobbieT015
    @RobbieT015 Před 2 měsíci

    So true with those rubber bands ,i tryed it once and already Fing hurted my knee on places i didnt know i had them and it was not muscle pain

  • @BOnYTB
    @BOnYTB Před 11 měsíci +3

    He’s basically already been ruled out for 23-24 man. This is not good. I truly hope he can play again, I hope he can play again next season and be 100%. But it’s not looking great.
    It’s incredibly unfortunate because he was so good. Like the perfect complimentary guard next to basically anyone. Passing, unselfish, smart, great defender especially on ball, size, and a knockdown C&S 3P shooter. So many more. This dude was gonna make hundreds of millions of dollars and have a very very long career. He’s already gtd to make $113M, but I’m talking WAYYYY more than that.
    Just sucks. As a bball fan, he was awesome to watch. I always root for these guys to do well. Beyond that I hope if bball isn’t in his future, he can at least be healthy in his every day life. Bc right now the reports are downright scary.

  • @imadust
    @imadust Před rokem +13

    dude, till this day the markelle fultz thing still messes with my head. Like how the hell did he forget to shoot. It's gotta be the biggest anamoly I've ever seen in sports.

    • @seankiesling2054
      @seankiesling2054 Před rokem

      Pressure.

    • @MelodicProphet
      @MelodicProphet Před rokem +1

      It drives me crazy. I don’t know all the details, but I have the condition Fultz has dealt with. I was never a college prospect but I was damn good at basketball and could shoot very well. Since that condition happened my shooting percentage cut in half. Sometimes worse. This was not purely a mental thing. It’s the trauma of a brachial plexus injury.

  • @josemarquez6711
    @josemarquez6711 Před rokem +11

    Daaaaang!! This was a tough one! Lonzo a beast when healthy. His blind allegiance to his dads BBB shoes was his downfall that’s crazy

  • @randallmadison9910
    @randallmadison9910 Před rokem +5

    Just hurt. It happens. Bill Walton off top of my head is greatest player to miss out due to injuries. Penny Hardaway. Zion is having injury issues, too. Hopefully, injuries won't ruin Lonzos' future playing days. Dad has no bearing on this at all.

    • @ahmadzahir7284
      @ahmadzahir7284 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Grant Hill, Larry Johnson, Brandon Roy, the list goes on.

    • @mallardcutter7209
      @mallardcutter7209 Před měsícem

      Penny Hardaway had his career robbed by injuries. He was fantastic before he got hurt.

  • @REDDLADY2
    @REDDLADY2 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Sounds like he was scared to speak up to his Father. He was nineteen when those shoes came out. His brother Gelo has had ankle injuries I remember from watching the show. The younger brother also had ankle injuries. Is a coincidence that all three brothers as young as they are have all these lower extremity injuries?

  • @BDyoungster1997
    @BDyoungster1997 Před rokem +16

    it's like D-Rose over and over and over, with every athlete.
    Damn, the world is getting too fast, the collective body and mental of all people is showing

    • @kuroshm
      @kuroshm Před rokem

      Damn the absolute disrespect on Derek Rose😂. The man actually has skill and an mvp

  • @thegutpunch1726
    @thegutpunch1726 Před 12 dny

    I remember saying to friends at the time he take the $10Mill Nike deal, get himself established in the league, and then look at his own company if his play and rep justified it.
    But his Dad didn't want to be patient. Terrible

  • @alansmith888
    @alansmith888 Před rokem +15

    Knee injuries are the worst.
    As someone who did their ACL almost 10 years ago, it still bothers me and I have other nagging injuries all the time, including tendonitis and pain in my knee if I play too hard/much.

    • @michaelroelant7134
      @michaelroelant7134 Před rokem +1

      Sounds like an penny hardaway story..penny would even get better than kobe and lebron if not getting injury´s ...but for me he remains a great even he was a injured player

    • @pugachevskobra5636
      @pugachevskobra5636 Před rokem +2

      I bent my knee backwards at a 45 degree angle years ago in 2010 attempting to run for my life while I was shitfaced and I could literally feel it snap back forward like a stretched rubberband does when you release it. I can’t remember the name of the part I tore but it never healed I guess because I have issues with it every single day and I can feel exactly where it tore.

    • @LostBoysBasketball
      @LostBoysBasketball Před rokem

      My ACL still bothers me as well, especially during the Winter. I wouldn’t wish lower body injuries on my worst enemy

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@pugachevskobra5636 run for your life? Were you chased?

  • @John_Henry83
    @John_Henry83 Před 2 měsíci +1

    12 is WAY too young to have a kid weight training. I started around that time even without ever being anywhere near the elite athlete that Alonzo Ball is. Now at the age of 64 my body is starting to pay for starting that early.

  • @Steve-wo9uy
    @Steve-wo9uy Před rokem +25

    it is pretty amazing he can actually adjust his shooting,, this is very very hard to do, takes a LOT of effort, mentally and physically. Despite his family, he is actually a very likable person, this is just sad

  • @leonldn1
    @leonldn1 Před rokem +11

    Those Chino Hills highlights are legendary to this day.

  • @mrmartywaring
    @mrmartywaring Před 11 měsíci +3

    I wish he can stay healthy. Chicago was the best situation for him & he had great chemistry with Derozan & Lavine

  • @Gio-pn9qn
    @Gio-pn9qn Před rokem +11

    He’s an amazing 3 and D guard who also has the court vision and play making of an elite guard, his only problem is scoring but at this point if he never adds that he’s still an incredibly solid starting guard in the league for contending teams

    • @tomcalarco8196
      @tomcalarco8196 Před rokem

      Jason Kidd was not a good shooter for most of his career. Later in his career, he developed a 3-pt shot.

  • @mrone3006
    @mrone3006 Před rokem +21

    Honestly Lonzo a good dude and a great player. I hate to see him get injured often.

  • @j91632
    @j91632 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I broke both of my ankles at once just walking down the street wearing those damn BBB's 😡.

  • @michaelbell8627
    @michaelbell8627 Před 5 měsíci +1

    If players in the 50s, 60s, and 70s wore Chuck Taylor’s you can wear bad shoes without getting hurt. His knee was not rehabbed correctly. Meanwhile, his father was a benefit to his career. Without Lavar we wouldn’t know the Ball brothers.

  • @rkgsd
    @rkgsd Před rokem +116

    I'm a physical therapist and based on what I've seen this father put his kids through, there's no question there's more wear and tear on the bodies of his sons. In effect, they have the mileage of an athlete about 10 years older.

    • @mshell1959
      @mshell1959 Před rokem +6

      Yes. His father bares significant responsibility for set him up to wear out.

    • @chrisreid4711
      @chrisreid4711 Před rokem +2

      What have you seen him put his kids through?

    • @phillyjoejones5161
      @phillyjoejones5161 Před rokem +1

      ​@@chrisreid4711 They haven't seen nothing. Just want to blame the father...cause, he makes it easy to do.

    • @chief8268
      @chief8268 Před rokem

      nah, a lot of basketball players started playing since elementary school. I don't think it's just wear and tear for them. I doubt they have the same wear and tear as say Lebron who went to 8 straight final appearances and played 20 seasons as the main facilitator and scorer of every single game.

    • @chief8268
      @chief8268 Před rokem +2

      also i would take those "i started playing since 2" stories coming from Lavar Ball as a grain of salt. That guy exaggerates everything he says.

  • @jessISaRicePrincess
    @jessISaRicePrincess Před rokem +21

    This new guys that played ludicrous amount of basketball from young age is gonna have obviously advance wear and tear to their body upon entering the NBA. I bet lonzo and zion have more damage to their body upon entering the NBA than players like curry and lebron had when they first entered

    • @dacloffeblack
      @dacloffeblack Před rokem +2

      Matt Barnes talked about this very thing. He said that’s why he doesn’t pressure/push his sons right now because by the time these kids get the pros they’re already fragile for injury.

  • @uttermanbo
    @uttermanbo Před 11 měsíci +12

    LaVar was a role player that waited for a moment to become a star. He couldn't do it on the court himself, but boy did he stretch out his fifteen minutes off the back of his way more talented sons. His sons got the talent, were humble, and looked to be pretty marketable. Unfortunately they allowed their loudmouth father use them to market his terrible shoes, and speak for them.

    • @diggingmystyle
      @diggingmystyle Před 3 měsíci

      oh wow....he pushed his sons so hard they're now both multi-multi-multi-millionaires and are set for life before they turn 25.

  • @Davinhomx
    @Davinhomx Před 2 měsíci +1

    Lonzo simply never had the mentality of a star. He had the talent and the workethic. But guess what, he was to introverted and shy. Or in other words: confidence is a huge part of beeing a star and he never had enough of it

  • @wonieblue1657
    @wonieblue1657 Před rokem +4

    Damn hopefully 🙏🏽 he'll get better from his injuries it's heartbreaking because he's a good person never arrogant or doing to much Wishing him all the strength and prayers he's going to need this situation can't be easy for him

  • @treid04
    @treid04 Před rokem +24

    This was excellently well thought out. The sneakers can amplify long term chronic issues. Also the touch on the volume of work from a young age (specialization) should be talked about much more. It’s like anything in America when money is involved. Sport turns into a industrial complex where health, and long term durability is sacrificed. Best ability is availability.

    • @AD-df5tm
      @AD-df5tm Před rokem +1

      The specialization aspect might be new to basketball but baseball has been dealing with it for a couple decades now. It's why there are mandated pitch counts in little league and stuff like that now.

    • @kropking
      @kropking Před rokem

      This was terribly thought out. Blaming his injuries on playing when he was 2, as if all kids aren't running around. And all that running up the hill and doing pull-ups, etc. will only improve your strength and conditioning, not wear you down. What broke him is the injuries he sustained while wearing those crappy shoes and his body's subsequent snail-like recovery time, which can only be genetic.

    • @Mellowyellow8888
      @Mellowyellow8888 Před rokem

      @@kropking lets face it.. elite players in the past and present played other sports heavily as they were growing up.. jordan, lebron, Iverson, Kobe all were competitive multi-sport athletes as they were growing up... scientific studies has shown cross training and not playing a single sport entire year prevents over use and also develop motor skills not commonly used in that singlular sport.. Even kobe pointed out to Derozen how useful it was to use soccer footwork to develop those muscles and movements that one doesn't develop normally in basketball.. Quite likely Lonzo has overuse injuries and lack of balance in the body with other muscles is causing him to break down faster than the typical NBA player...

    • @kropking
      @kropking Před rokem

      @@Mellowyellow8888
      I never argued against that. Developing skills in multiple disciplines is absolutely beneficial not only to the body but the mind as well. I'm talking about the narrator's absurd theory that Lonzo was set up to fail by "playing basketball" at age 2, even though no 2-year-old can even play basketball. He was INTRODUCED to basketball at age 2. Big difference.
      And how do you know he never played other sports? Maybe not competitively, but how many weekends in the park were he and his brothers playing football? Baseball? Soccer? After all, Lavar was a football player. You think he didn't teach his sons about that game, too? Plus, all the different sports we play as kids in P.E. at school.
      I guarantee you those crappy shoes messed him up, but that doesn't mean he can't recover. I tore ligaments in BOTH of my ankles when I was a teenager and I recovered fully from both and never lost a step. I'm 42 now working labor in a warehouse and I still run circles around everyone else including all the youngsters.
      Lonzo will be fine. His body seems like the type to recover more slowly than average, but he will be back.

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@kropking the shoes are just a minor factor, the issue here is overtraining and not sufficient recovery, also lonzo is too thin and not bulky enough

  • @jamescummings6703
    @jamescummings6703 Před 2 měsíci

    Bro as a point guard, shoes are the most important thing you can have. After I sprained my ankle wearing 3/4 cut sneakers I have never EVER played basketball in a shoe that doesn't come up above my ankle where I can tie it all the way up to provide support.

  • @bikerider5296
    @bikerider5296 Před rokem +2

    As a life long Bulls fan I would love to see him at full strength with this team. He clearly was coming into his own and showed what he could do. He's already been ruled out for a return this season and they are looking for a comeback next year. But I'm afraid he might be done. To much wear and tear and to many surgeries.

    • @arsenioseslpodcast3143
      @arsenioseslpodcast3143 Před rokem

      He and his brothers were overrated and trash from the beginning. LaMelo made the all star game like 2-4 years ago, no? And that was HILARIOUS...goes to show you how repulsive the NBA is now. These boys were bench warmers at best, and their loud-mouthed, T.H.UG father did't help

  • @angelmichaelmezamedrano1776

    Get well soon Lonzo, that's all we hope. He was the reason, I started loving Basketball so I wish he could stay healthy.

  • @renzocabarco472
    @renzocabarco472 Před rokem +12

    The 2014 draft was the first real onset of this I think. Jabari and Randle getting injured extremely early on (with Jabari not really recovering as we knew him) should have shown this

    • @rushguy1
      @rushguy1 Před rokem +1

      I felt so bad for Jabari, both as a Bucks fan and in general. He had talent and a good attitude; he just couldn't stay healthy.

    • @SS-fb7zd
      @SS-fb7zd Před rokem

      Because guys coming out before their bodies are ready, been watching the nba since early 70s ,we did not see so many guys getting hurt right away back in the day

  • @DMalltheway
    @DMalltheway Před rokem +2

    LaMelo’s injuries are right on par with Lonzo’s.

  • @mauharley
    @mauharley Před 9 dny +1

    Lavar didn't do enough for his kid. He should have been Lonzo's physio, surgeon and personal trainer, because he seems to be an expert in all these fields.

  • @blist8329
    @blist8329 Před rokem +6

    What competent team sees a players sneakers explode at the end of every quarter and still lets them play in those

    • @aamcaamc
      @aamcaamc Před rokem +2

      Checks notes, Lakers 3-10 this year.

  • @christopherchapman9505
    @christopherchapman9505 Před rokem +18

    Great Story and I’m not even a big basketball fan…..your narrative style and tone were so capturing, and your video was very informative and catchy!!
    Great job.

  • @calebwilliams6414
    @calebwilliams6414 Před rokem +10

    Yessir 🔥 can you do one about the rise and fall of the John wall and beal wizards era?

  • @reignbeauty395
    @reignbeauty395 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I will never understand the one that got caught stealing like he literally almost destroyed his whole life over one stupid decision It is crazy because he can't afford whatever he wants there was absolutely no reason for him to be stealing other than he wanted an adrenaline so rush stupidly at its finest

  • @maximuskeene8572
    @maximuskeene8572 Před 11 měsíci +2

    honestly feel bad for the kid. it's demoralizing to bounce back from constant injuries over and over. the immense pressure of comparison was already tough enough but then add his offensive struggles with his jump shot, lots of fans wrote him off as a bust. once he fixed his shot and found a team that could use his skillset, he looked like a star. unfortunately, we may never see that level from zo again if he can't get right physically

    • @ramon4184
      @ramon4184 Před 11 měsíci

      He's a really good passer and showed some flashes from his early lakers career and occasionally with the bulls

  • @AMart870
    @AMart870 Před rokem +26

    I can believe the OVER WORKING OUT ANGLE, all that playing AAU ALL DAY ALL SUMMER, is hurting these young players, you made some great points and now LaMelo Ball is also having these ankle issues, Great Video!

    • @amancalledhawk5575
      @amancalledhawk5575 Před rokem +7

      And a lot of them dudes wearing Kobe sneakers too I wonder if that’s the cause

    • @AMart870
      @AMart870 Před rokem +10

      @@amancalledhawk5575 FACTS, I've always said those low top shoes 👟 are the reason, I don't know why Anthony Davis wears them, everytime he turns a ankle it's in Kobe's, our Coaches back in the day made us get durable high tops

    • @JH-yc4cz
      @JH-yc4cz Před rokem

      Bruh Melo rarely gets injured calm down, he sprained his ankle and was forced to return early which he rolled it on someone’s foot it’s not like his injuries are worrisome

  • @henoccharlot708
    @henoccharlot708 Před rokem +154

    This One Hurts As A Lonzo Fan 💔

    • @silverspadelord
      @silverspadelord Před rokem +11

      Fr he gone shake back tho

    • @henoccharlot708
      @henoccharlot708 Před rokem +10

      @@silverspadelord I Hope So Because Lower Body Injuries Scare Me For Basketball Players

    • @ninety1nethagawd
      @ninety1nethagawd Před rokem +5

      its not alotta us but all three of us are rooting for him. u wont believe how happy i was as a bulls fan when we got him AND caruso. i knew he was ready to show what he could do and then the knee. as a bulls fan u wont believe how terrified i am about his future 😪

    • @qb335
      @qb335 Před rokem

      Nigga you knew his career was gonna fail soon as his dad with the shit stain tooth was talking wild about curry and Michael Jordan.🤦🏿

    • @reelcrib5811
      @reelcrib5811 Před rokem +2

      @@ninety1nethagawd make that 4 of us