All aboard the Lonzo Ball bandwagon

By Jett Hatton / Roar Pro

Lonzo Ball was arguably the most hyped up player coming into the NBA since the likes of his own teammate LeBron James, and although last year he performed below expectations I think it is time to hop aboard the Lonzo Ball hype train once again.

The Los Angeles Lakers guard showed flashes of greatness last year in his rookie season, nearly posting a 30-point triple-double in only his second game, but he was truly inconsistent and showed a lack of aggressiveness throughout. Ball was also a streaky shooter, some games he could not buy a bucket and in others, he was red hot.

His performance against the San Antonio Spurs is an example where he sank six threes with two being game-deciding moments in the final minutes of the match.

This season, Ball has remained as an inconsistent player on the offensive side of the court. However, that has not been the case as a defender. He turned in an impressive performance in Saturday night’s clash against the Charlotte Hornets, posting a 16-point triple-double. But what caught my eye was his defensive play.

Ball had the highest +/- in the game at 36 to go along with four steals while holding one of this season’s most elite scorers in Kemba Walker to four points and 2-13 from the field.

In his last two games before Charlotte, Ball locked down two All-Star point guards, holding Chris Paul to shoot 3-10 against the Rockets before yet again having the highest +/- on the court against the Heat while keeping Goran Dragic to seven-points and 3-9 from the field.

As a 6-6 point-guard, Ball has an extreme height advantage at his position, allowing him to guard three positions. Combined with his incredible mind for the game, this gives Ball the serious potential to become an All-NBA defender.

If he can find his consistency and maybe smooth up his jump shot, Ball will cause some issues and can become the player we all hoped for. He is already a proven passer in the game, finishing top eight in assists in his rookie season and being able to develop alongside the likes of LeBron James and with veteran leadership like Tyson Chandler, expect the son of the notorious Lavar Ball to be a valuable player for many years.

Magic Johnson did compare Ball to himself for a reason, and although it is extremely unlikely he will ever become as great as Magic, anywhere close is a hall of fame player. That’s not saying Ball will become a member of the hall, but he has the tools to reach it.

The Crowd Says:

2018-12-28T11:32:21+00:00

callumgasowski

Roar Rookie


he was, your not a basketball fan if you don't think he was. It's what everyone was talking about going into the draft

2018-12-18T03:02:35+00:00

R2k

Guest


I still disagree even with that. It seems that every few years someone is hyped through the roof, and occasionally you have two players like in this case Fultz and Ball or Durant and Oden. Hell I remember Adam Morrison being Larry Bird 2.0 when I first started following and he went 3rd. I'd rank Ben Simmons above Ball in terms of hype though. As I hinted at I think hype and marketing are different things. The summer league game was also part of a triple header, in Vegas (who have a large lakers following) against the Clippers. It's also not like Ingram or any other high potential players didn't play. Also may I point out the comments on the bleacher report article do make for entertaining reading on the subject.

AUTHOR

2018-12-18T00:07:52+00:00

Jett Hatton

Roar Pro


Not comparing the draft but the hype was insane, I wasn't saying he was more hyped than LeBron but he was the most hyped player since LeBron. I remember his first Summer League game being sold out.

AUTHOR

2018-12-18T00:06:23+00:00

Jett Hatton

Roar Pro


Ball and Fultz were regarded as a tier above everyone leading into the draft, they could have gone either 1 or 2 and no one would have shaked their heads.

2018-12-17T20:14:18+00:00

peeeko

Roar Guru


he wasnt even a number 1 pick and is not even in the top 50 nBA players

2018-12-17T07:04:38+00:00

R2k

Guest


You're going to compare Lonzo's draft and 2003? He was certainly hyped - but not in the way I think LeBron was. His father was unfortunately for all of us who watch sport a marketing force and shoved his sons brand down everyone throats day in day out. My takeaways from that article are 'The Chosen One' vs 'LaVar Ball’s grandiosity flipped into Lonzo becoming the second pick in the draft'. Ball has potential and had hype but let's not overdo it.

2018-12-16T21:50:23+00:00

Jett Hatton

Roar Rookie


Hi, go and read this and explain how he wasn’t hyped. https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/syndication.bleacherreport.com/amp/2735923-lonzo-or-lebron-whose-debut-had-the-most-hype.amp.html

2018-12-16T19:15:13+00:00

peeeko

Roar Guru


No thanks, he wasnt even that hyped

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