Lavar Ball followed his silence by following His foot amputation in a way that only he can.
Father Nba star Lonzo and Lamelo ball He made a statement for the brand, similar to the self -confident predictions that performed about their sons, in a couple of videos of the Tictoka published by Primbey user.
“Because everyone asks how I feel – maybe I don’t have a foot anymore, but you know what I got now? That Primbey Tictok check!” The ball said In one video. “Did you forget that I was Lavar? If I wanted to, I would grow it back!”
“Everybody heard what happened,” the ball added to another tictok video. “And you can take my foot, but you know what you can’t take? That primbey account!”
In both videos, Ball also recited a line from the hit song “Tweaker” with his son Liangelo Ball. It seems to be one of the many associates on the Primby account.
Ball underwent a right -foot removal procedure earlier in February while dealing with a “serious” medical problem, TMZ reported on February 19. It has not yet been revealed what the medical question is.
In the photos that appeared the ball, shortly after surgery, he seemed to be in a good mood. He smiled as he sat in a wheelchair with a wrapper around the bottom of his right leg.
When Charlotte Hornets were in Los Angeles to take over Lakers Last week, Lamelo Ball shared on social networks that he had visited his father after his surgery.
“I saw my Dawg B4 yes,” Ball wrote with his father’s photo in a story about Instagram. “It was only fine. I love you Pops 5l and after.”
Lavar Ball was a athlete with multiple sports in Los Angeles, playing basketball and football in high school. He played college basketball at West Los Angeles College, Washington State and Cal State Los Angeles. Later, it was a tight end to the Long Beach City College and spent time at New York Jets and Carolina Panthers in the mid-1990s.
Ball became a prominent figure when his eldest son, Lonzo, became top prospects Ucla During the 2016-17 season. That year he made brave claims and athletic abilities of his and his sons, and at the same time wanted the Lakers to draw Lonzo. The Lakers ended with the choice of a ball with the total number 2 on the 2017 NBA, but they traded it two years later.
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2025-02-25 21:57:00