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American basketball player

LaMelo Ball
LaMelo Ball (cropped).jpg

Ball in the 2022 NBA All-Star Game

No. ii – Charlotte Hornets
Position Betoken guard
League NBA
Personal data
Born (2001-08-22) August 22, 2001 (age twenty)
Anaheim, California
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Listed weight 180 lb (82 kg)
Career data
High school
  • Chino Hills
    (Chino Hills, California)
  • SPIRE Academy
    (Geneva, Ohio)
NBA draft 2020 / Circular: i / Pick: tertiary overall
Selected by the Charlotte Hornets
Playing career 2018–present
Career history
2018 Prienai
2018 Los Angeles Ballers
2019–2020 Illawarra Hawks
2020–present Charlotte Hornets
Career highlights and awards
  • NBA All-Star (2022)
  • NBA Rookie of the Year (2021)
  • NBA All-Rookie First Team (2021)
  • NBL Rookie of the Year (2020)
  • JBA champion (2018)
  • JBA All-Star (2018)
StatsEdit this at Wikidata at NBA.com
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com

LaMelo LaFrance Brawl (born August 22, 2001) is an American professional basketball game player for the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was selected by the Hornets with the third overall pick of the 2020 NBA typhoon. Ball was voted the NBA Rookie of the Year in 2021 and named an NBA All-Star the following season in 2022.

Ball began loftier school at Chino Hills Loftier School in Chino Hills, California, where he won a country championship and achieved national success as a freshman with his older brothers Lonzo and LiAngelo. Before his junior flavor, a coaching dispute prompted him to leave Chino Hills and sign with Lithuanian professional team Prienai. In 2018, he played in the Junior Basketball Association (JBA), a league created by his father, before returning to high school as a senior with SPIRE Academy in Geneva, Ohio. Ball was a five-star recruit and committed to UCLA, but chose to forgo college basketball amid eligibility concerns and play in Australia for the Illawarra Hawks of the National Basketball League (NBL) in 2019, winning NBL Rookie of the Yr. He joined Charlotte in the NBA in 2021.

Ball and his brothers have attracted national attention since playing together in loftier school. His begetter, LaVar, also grew into a media personality in 2017. Ball has a signature shoe by his father's company, Big Baller Brand, and a role on his family unit's Facebook Watch reality prove Ball in the Family.

Early life

Brawl was trained in basketball by his male parent, LaVar, as soon as he could walk.[1] At historic period four, he started playing the sport with his older brothers, Lonzo and LiAngelo, facing much older opponents. He besides played flag football with his brothers at age 5 but continued to focus on basketball game.[2] In 2013, while in 7th class, Ball began playing with his brothers on Big Ballers VXT, a 17-and-under Amateur Athletic Marriage (AAU) team launched and coached by his parents.[3] The team, which was non sponsored by a major shoe visitor, did non compete in top AAU circuits and instead took part in local competitions.[four]

High school career

Freshman season (2015–2016)

In his freshman flavor, Ball started playing basketball for Chino Hills Loftier Schoolhouse in Chino Hills, California. He was teammates with his 2 older brothers, Lonzo and LiAngelo, and his cousin, Andre Ball.[5] In his first game, Ball scored 27 points every bit a starter.[6] On March v, 2016, he scored 26 points in a win over Sierra Canyon Schoolhouse for the CIF Southern Section Open up Sectionalisation title.[7] Later in the month, Ball helped his team capture the CIF Open Division state title, recording 14 points in the championship game against De La Salle High School. Chino Hills finished the flavor with a 35–0 tape and claimed the mythical national championship.[8] Ball averaged sixteen.iv points and three.8 assists per game and shared MaxPreps National Freshman of the Twelvemonth honors with his teammate, Onyeka Okongwu.[9] [x]

Sophomore season (2016–2017)

On December 26, 2016, Ball made national headlines for making a one-half-court shot 2 seconds into a game.[11] [12] [13] On February iv, 2017, he suffered his beginning high schoolhouse loss despite scoring a game-high 36 points, with Oak Hill Academy catastrophe Chino Hills' 60-game win streak.[14] [15] In his next game, on Feb 7, Ball scored 92 points in a win over Los Osos High Schoolhouse, the 2d-most single-game points in California high school history.[sixteen] [17] He was criticized by analysts for cherry picking, every bit he often waited near one-half court to get an open shot on his next possession instead of defending.[xviii] Brawl finished the season averaging 26.7 points and almost x assists per game, earning MaxPreps Sophomore All-American first team recognition.[19] On July 27, he featured in an AAU game against 5-star recruit Zion Williamson that was featured in national sports media.[20]

On October 2, 2017, before his inferior season, Brawl left Chino Hills to be homeschooled because his begetter disapproved of newly-appointed head motorbus Dennis Latimore and school assistants.[21] On December seven, he signed with agent Harrison Gaines to play professionally overseas alongside his brother LiAngelo.[22] The decision indicated that he would not play college basketball.[23] In the following days, Gaines offered the brothers to professional teams in various European countries and in Japan.[24] [25] [26] [27]

Senior flavor (2018–2019)

Ball with SPIRE Academy at the Flyin' to the Hoop Invitational in Jan 2019

On November 5, 2018, after skipping his junior year and a office of his senior twelvemonth to play professionally, Ball joined SPIRE Establish and University, a prep school in Geneva, Ohio, where he played nether head coach Jermaine Jackson.[28] [29] SPIRE competed outside the jurisdiction of the Ohio High School Able-bodied Association, allowing Ball to play without concerns over his amateur status.[30] A number of prominent loftier school teams canceled their friction match-ups with SPIRE because Brawl's professional experience would threaten their eligibility nether their state federations.[31] His squad was removed from the Hoophall Classic tournament because event organizers did not meet a $10,000 request from a Ball family acquaintance in order for Ball to play.[32] On November ten, 2018, Ball debuted for SPIRE, recording 20 points, thirteen assists and five rebounds in a 96–84 win over The Hill Schoolhouse.[33] Brawl helped his squad reach the final and was named flavour MVP.[34] He was ruled ineligible for the 2019 McDonald's All-American Game due to his professional experience.[35]

Recruiting

Brawl verbally committed to play college basketball game for UCLA at age 13, before starting high school,[36] [37] condign the tertiary of his brothers to commit to the school.[36] Brawl, who was besides recruited by Virginia and Washington Country at the time, said that UCLA was his "dream school."[38] He emerged as a tiptop recruit in the 2019 class during his sophomore season in high schoolhouse.[39] Most recruiting services considered him a 5-star recruit and 1 of the height bespeak guards in his class.[40] [41] When Ball returned to high school after a professional stint in 2018, he remained a five-star recruit.[42]

The 2017 release of Ball's Melo Brawl 1 signature shoe by Big Baller Make, his family unit's sports apparel company, threatened his eligibility under the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).[43] [44] Ball's father ignored the concerns and considered having his son skip college for that reason.[44] Ball'southward signing of an agent and his professional feel further imperiled his NCAA eligibility.[30] Despite questions surrounding his eligibility, which discouraged major NCAA Sectionalization I programs from recruiting him, he expressed interest in playing higher basketball upon his return to loftier schoolhouse in Nov 2018.[42] [45] In the post-obit months, however, Ball explored alternative options, including prep school, the NBA One thousand League and professional leagues in Australia and China.[46] [47] [48]

United states of america college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / higher Height Weight Commit appointment
LaMelo Ball
PG
Chino Hills, CA SPIRE University (OH) 6 ft six in (one.98 m) 180 lb (82 kg)
Recruiting star ratings: Sentry:Northward/A   Rivals:5/5 stars   247Sports:4/5 stars ESPN:5/5 stars   ESPN grade: 93
Overall recruiting rankings: Rivals:   247Sports: 26  ESPN: 21
  • Note: In many cases, Spotter, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of summit and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-bespeak scale.

Sources:

  • "2019 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved May 21, 2019.

Professional career

Prienai (2018)

Ball with Prienai at a London exhibition game in April 2018

On December 11, 2017, Brawl signed with Prienai of the Lithuanian Basketball game League (LKL) with his blood brother, LiAngelo.[49] Ball reportedly became the youngest American to ever sign a professional basketball contract.[50] The brothers' movement to Lithuania was heavily reported by American sports media.[51] [52] Prienai withdrew from the Baltic Basketball game League upon their arrival and took part in various exhibition games sponsored by Big Baller Brand.[53] On January thirteen, 2018, Brawl made his professional debut, going scoreless in five minutes against Lietkabelis.[54] On Feb four, he scored a season-loftier 19 points, with four iii-pointers and six assists, in a loss to Žalgiris.[55] In an exhibition game toward the end of the month, he suffered a leg injury that sidelined him for a calendar month.[56] [57] On April 25, Brawl left Prienai with his family, with his father criticizing the squad'south head passenger vehicle Virginijus Šeškus, in part considering Ball did not receive plenty playing time.[58] [59] He finished the LKL season averaging 6.5 points and 2.4 assists, shooting 26.8 per centum from the field, in 12.8 minutes per game.[60]

Los Angeles Ballers (2018)

On May 4, 2018, Ball signed with the Los Angeles Ballers of the Inferior Basketball Association (JBA), a new league created by his father every bit an culling to college basketball, and was touted by the league as its "marquee player."[61] [62] In his debut on June 21, he posted a triple-double of twoscore points, 16 rebounds, 10 assists and 3 steals, shooting 15-of-40 from the field, in a 134–124 win over the New York Ballers.[63] [64] Over viii regular season games, Brawl averaged a triple-double with 39.6 points, xiv.6 rebounds and 11.v assists per game, while being named to the All-Star Game.[65] In the playoff semifinals versus the New York Ballers, he scored a season-high 55 points, 16 rebounds and seven assists. He led Los Angeles to a JBA title over the Seattle Ballers.[66] After the flavor, Ball was named to the league'south select team, called JBA USA, which would face up several European teams on an international bout.[67] On October 31, in an exhibition game versus DzÅ«kija on the tour, he was ejected afterward slapping an opposing player in the confront during a scuffle.[68] On November 5, he left the JBA tour to return to loftier schoolhouse in the United states of america for his senior flavour.[28]

Illawarra Hawks (2019–2020)

On June 17, 2019, Ball signed a two-year contract, including NBA out clauses, with the Illawarra Hawks of the Australian-based National Basketball League (NBL).[69] He joined the Hawks through the NBL Next Stars program, which aims to develop NBA draft prospects.[lxx] [71] In August 2019, after playing for No Shnacks at the Drew League, Ball was named Leader of the New School, an honor honoring the league's summit rookie.[72] For the NBL season, he moved to Australia with his old SPIRE Institute coach Jermaine Jackson, who became his director and helped him acclimate.[69] In late September, he had success at the NBL Rush, a pre-season tournament. He recorded 19 points, xiii rebounds and seven assists in a preseason win over the Perth Wildcats.[73]

On October 6, in his first regular flavour game, Brawl tallied 12 points, ten rebounds and five assists on 6-of-17 shooting in a loss to the Brisbane Bullets.[74] He causeless a more of import role post-obit a flavor-ending injury to star point guard Aaron Brooks on October 27.[75] Ball recorded a season-loftier 32 points, 11 rebounds and xiii assists on November 25, in an overtime victory over the Cairns Taipans, to become the youngest NBL player to tape a triple-double.[76] In his next game, Ball posted another triple-double with 25 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists but was held to 10-of-28 shooting in a loss to the New Zealand Breakers. He became the fourth player in league history, and the get-go since the NBL switched to 40-minute games in 2009, to record consecutive triple doubles.[77] [78]

On Dec 8, before he played another game, it was announced that he would miss most four weeks of action afterward bruising his human foot in practice.[79] On Jan 16, 2020, while even so sidelined, Ball decided to sit out for the remainder of the season.[80] He parted ways with the Hawks on January 28 to return to the United States and ready for the 2020 NBA draft. Through 12 NBL games, Ball averaged 17 points, 7.4 rebounds and half-dozen.8 assists per game, shooting 37.7 percent from the field.[81] At the end of the season, he was named NBL Rookie of the Year over Kouat Noi by five votes (49–44).[82] Ball was projected off as a second round choice possibly beingness undrafted to a potential number pick to being selected top iii in the 2020 NBA draft joining his brother Lonzo Ball equally the only siblings to be drafted in the meridian three together in the NBA draft .[83]

Charlotte Hornets (2020–present)

Ball was projected as the first overall pick in the 2020 NBA draft. In the 2020 NBA draft, which was held on November 18, 2020, Ball was selected with the third overall pick by the Charlotte Hornets.[84] He and his brother Lonzo, who was called No. 2 overall in the 2017 typhoon, became the showtime set of brothers to both be drafted in the top three of the NBA typhoon.[85] Later an up-and-down preseason, he began the regular flavor coming off the demote.[86] Ball made his debut on December 23, 2020, going scoreless forth with one rebound, three assists, and two steals in 16 minutes in a 121–114 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers.[87]

On Jan 8, 2021, against the New Orleans Pelicans, Ball and Lonzo played in their get-go regulation game confronting each other at whatsoever level. Brawl helped rally the Hornets from an 18-point deficit to a 118–110 win. He narrowly missed a triple-double with 12 points, 10 rebounds and ix assists.[88] On January 9, at the age of nineteen years old and 140 days, he became the youngest player in NBA history with a triple-double, putting upwards 22 points, 12 rebounds, and 11 assists in a 113–105 win confronting the Atlanta Hawks, a record that would later be broken by Josh Giddey.[89] [90] On January 30, Ball recorded a then career-high 27 points, along with five rebounds, nine assists, and iv steals in a 126–114 win over the Milwaukee Bucks.[91] For his operation in December and January, Brawl was awarded with Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month later averaging 12.ii points, 6.1 assists, five.9 rebounds and one.iv steals over his first 21 games in the NBA.[92] On Feb 1, Brawl made the get-go start of his career in a 129–121 victory over the Miami Estrus. He finished the game with xiv points, v rebounds, and seven assists.[93] On February 5, Ball recorded a and so career-high 34 points, along with eight assists, four rebounds, two steals, and one block in a 138–121 loss to the Utah Jazz. He too became the youngest actor in franchise history to tape a 30-bespeak game.[94] He was named Rookie of the Month again for February after averaging 20.1 points, 6.two rebounds and 6.7 assists in thirteen games.[95] On March 21, Ball suffered a fractured os in his right wrist in a loss against the Los Angeles Clippers and was listed every bit out indefinitely.[96] [97] On April 19, Ball was cleared to resume basketball activities.[98] [99] On May ane, Ball fabricated his return from injury, putting upwards xi points, seven rebounds, and eight assists, in a 107–94 win against the Detroit Pistons.[100] Later on the season Ball was named the 2020–21 NBA Rookie of the Year and was selected to the NBA All-Rookie Starting time Team.[101] [102]

In the Hornets' 2021–22 flavour opener, Ball matched his career-high vii three-pointers, while putting upwards 31 points, nine rebounds, and seven assists in a 123–122 win over the Indiana Pacers.[103] On Nov 17, Ball put up eleven points and a career-high 14 assists in a 97–87 win over the Washington Wizards.[104] On Dec 1, Ball recorded a then career-high 36 points, along with nine assists, five rebounds, and three steals in a 127–125 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks.[105] On February 2, 2022, Ball recorded a career-high 38 points, forth with 9 assists and 5 rebounds, in a 113–107 loss to the Boston Celtics.[106] On Feb seven, Ball was named to his beginning NBA All-Star Game as an injury replacement for Kevin Durant.[107]

Career statistics

Legend
  GP Games played   GS Games started  MPG Minutes per game
 FG% Field goal per centum  3P% 3-point field goal per centum  FT% Gratuitous throw pct
 RPG Rebounds per game  APG Assists per game  SPG Steals per game
 BPG Blocks per game  PPG Points per game Bold Career high

NBA

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2020–21 Charlotte 51 31 28.8 .436 .352 .758 5.9 6.i 1.vi .4 xv.7
Career 51 31 28.8 .436 .352 .758 v.nine 6.ane i.6 .4 15.7
All-Star 1 0 22.0 .636 .500 3.0 3.0 three.0 .0 xviii.0

NBL

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2019–twenty Illawarra 12 12 31.2 .377 .250 .723 seven.4 half-dozen.8 1.7 .two 17.0

LKL

Twelvemonth Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2017–18 Prienai viii 1 12.8 .268 .250 .737 1.i 2.4 .eight .1 vi.5

Personal life

Ball (right) with his begetter LaVar and brother LiAngelo later playing in a London exhibition game for Prienai in Apr 2018

Ball is the youngest son of LaVar and Tina (née Slatinsky) Ball, who are both former college basketball game players. LaVar, who stands half-dozen-foot-half dozen (i.98 m), competed with Washington State and so Cal State Los Angeles. Tina, who stands 6-feet (one.83 one thousand), also played with the latter school.[2] Later on, LaVar played professional football as a tight end for the London Monarchs of the Earth League of American Football after being loaned from the New York Jets.[108] In 2017, LaVar became a popular but polarizing sports media personality, primarily for making outlandish remarks almost the careers of himself and his sons.[109] Ball's cousin Andre plays higher basketball game for Pepperdine.[110]

Since his freshman flavor in high school, Ball has drawn the attention of national sports outlets and established a large social media following.[111] By 2017, many analysts were calling him a glory.[111] [112] Brawl has a part in the Facebook Sentry reality bear witness Ball in the Family unit, which was launched in August 2017 and documents the lives of his family members.[113] [114] [115] On June 26, 2017, Brawl appeared on a segment of WWE Raw with members of his family unit, during which he told his male parent, "Beat that nigga ass!"[116] The WWE later apologized for his "inappropriate linguistic communication."[117] Ball is the bailiwick of a rap single titled "Melo Brawl 1" and released by his brother, Lonzo, on September eight, 2017.[118]

On August 31, 2017, Large Baller Make, a sports apparel visitor launched by Ball'south family unit in 2016, released a signature shoe for him called the Melo Brawl 1 (MB1).[119] [120] He became the youngest athlete to ever take a signature shoe.[121]

Ball signed with Puma in 2021.[122]

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External links

  • Career statistics and player information from NBA.com and Basketball-Reference.com
  • NBL profile

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaMelo_Ball

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