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Dad Of UCLA's Lonzo Ball Rants About His Son Being Better Than Steph Curry
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UCLA's Lonzo Ball is averaging 15.4 points, 6.1 rebounds and 7.6 assists a game, which is pretty incredible for a freshman point guard. But his father thinks he much better than that, actually he thinks he much better than Warriors superstar Stephen Curry...
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c on z86 months
Maybe Lonzo grows out a goatee like Curry.
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tigahland86 months
LOL Lonzo got a target put on him now because of his dumbass dad
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Water Mocassin86 months
This is a weekly occurrence here in SoCal from this guy. The kids have to just wish he`d shut up and go away.
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pellietigersaint86 months
perspective..........this cat needs some. that's undue pressure. also, some people (not me) will purposefully root against that kid cause of this hey dad, sometimes...........just stfu
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PeteRose86 months
UCLA dad pretty much saying "my genes are the best". It's just how biology works, and the dad is unaware of it.
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Mr. Hangover86 months
Black parents are the worst
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MontyFranklyn86 months
Smh, racist pos
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Mr. Hangover86 months
You would never hear a white guy say this... tlll me I'm wrong then prove it
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Nix to Twillie86 months
ALL black parents are like this, and ZERO white parents are like this? Yep, you are a racist POS.
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Rakim86 months
Dads gonna Dad. But he came off as a real moron.
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Kafkas father86 months
I'll give him a pass because it's his son. I know my dad was proud of me eve when I was fricking up.
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Black n Gold86 months
While he's got great potential, this kid isn't even as good as Seth Curry right now. Riley is the only Curry this kid could take.
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Mr. Hangover86 months
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SECdragonmaster86 months
Dad is just hyping his son in case he makes the NBA. Playing the long game for a $$$$.
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the LSUSaint86 months
No, he's putting both a physical and psychological target on his sons head, and it is totally unnecessary.
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