While LiAngelo Ball is the only one of the three Ball brothers who hasn’t yet really played in the NBA, he’s still having an impact there. Beyond his basketball playing career (he most recently played in Mexico last February),
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LaMelo Ball made sure to visit his father LaVar this week in the midst of his recent medical emergency. The Charlotte Hornets star guard LaMelo took to
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With his 42-point game, Zach LaVine became the first player in NBA history to drop multiple 40-point games while have a 100 percent true shooting percentage, as per StatMamba. True shooting percentage is an advanced metric that encompasses field goal percentage, three-point percentage and free-throw percentage into one.
The loss marks Philadelphia’s eighth straight; the 76ers haven’t won since defeating the Lakers at home before the All-Star break on Jan. 28. The 76ers kept it close at the start, trailing by nine after the opening 12 minutes but falling apart from there.
Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan discuss the Kings bounce-back win over the Hornets, LaVine's season-high 42 points, DeRozan reacting to the big night and the needing a high sense of urgency for Sacramento the rest of the season. pic.twitter.com/xhsbQnzmcD
The duo played the Charlotte Hornets at home on Monday night, and LaVine made Kings history. He scored 42 points on a highly efficient 16-for-19 shooting line and was 8-for-9 from three. He became the first King with a 40-point game on at least 80% field-goal percentage since Wayman Tisdale in 1993.