I have no issue with the Ball family trying to make money off their skills and talent. Everyone else is making money except the players.
My concern is that,after all the legal maneuvering to make sure this kid keeps his college eligibility,the money the "family" (I believe its primarily dad) is making off this kid,finds its way back to him.
Doesn't LaMelo drive a Lambo? I think something is getting back to him.
Like has already been said, I don't have a problem with the Ball brothers. I think, just from the outside looking in, it looks like Lavar tried to (and succeeded in) profit heavily off of his sons talents. Talents that he didn't really have. Granted he was a college athlete, he didn't really "make it" financially as a pro athlete. All three had a free education awaiting them at UCLA and pops managed to torpedo that (with help from Liangelo's sticky fingers) for the two youngest sons. I watched a video on Melo a few days ago that said, and maybe this has since changed, he only holds one college D1 offer now from a super low level school in Alabama, I think. Again, from the outside looking in, it looks like Lavar essentially stole the high school and college experience from two of his sons.