LaVar Ball was teaching his sons to drive at 12 years old leaving teachers in shock

The Ball family, led by LaVar Ball, has been somewhat of an enigma, as demonstrated once again when his sons, Lonzo and LiAngelo Ball, appeared on “The WAE Show.” During the conversation, LiAngelo shared a unique childhood story, revealing what he learned at an early age from his father.

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The Ball family, led by LaVar Ball , has been somewhat of an enigma, as demonstrated once again when his sons, Lonzo and LiAngelo Ball , appeared on “The WAE Show.” During the conversation, LiAngelo shared a unique childhood story, revealing what he learned at an early age from his father. LiAngelo Ball told the hosts a story about how his father taught him to drive a car when he was in seventh grade, which sent his teachers into a frenzy.

He explained that this lesson was crucial for emergencies when no driver was available. “My dad taught me how to drive at 11 years old. 12 years old I’m driving me and Melo to school.



” The Ball brothers been solid since day 1 (via @TheWAEShow ) pic.twitter.com/kscXbCoXmk LaVar Ball has been a demanding father, with fans having once accused him of potentially harming his sons’ careers through an overly rigorous training regime.

However, there’s no denying that he is their biggest supporter, constantly hyping them and making bold comparisons. The Ball brothers have experienced mixed success in their professional careers. LaVar himself has faced legal issues that seemed to derail his public image.

Lonzo has been battling injuries but appears ready for the new season, while LaMelo has also dealt with injuries, though the Hornets will need him to stay healthy. LaVar Ball dreams of LaMelo’s future trade to the Clippers Continuing in the tradition of advocating for his sons, LaVar Ball, who has been somewhat quiet since his sons made it to the NBA, recently grabbed attention in an interview on Vlad TV by expressing his desire for all three of his sons to play for the Los Angeles Clippers. One of his sons, LaMelo Ball is currently under contract with the Charlotte Hornets until the end of the 2028-29 season, unless they decide to trade him.

This makes it a distant dream at the moment, as the Hornets see him as a very key player in their future. However, things might change in the Hornets’ plans if his injury problems persist, they might consider moving him. However, even the Clippers may hesitate to take on his large contract given his inconsistent availability.

LaMelo’s last season saw him battle with injuries but ended the season with an impressive return of 23 PPG, 5.1 RPG, and 8.0 APG.

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