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Experts say LaMelo Ball should play high school basketball again, but where?


LaVar Ball not allowing his youngest son, LaMelo Ball, to play high school basketball for the next two years could impair LaMelo’s development as a player. Ball, saying he was upset with comments made by Chino Hills (Calif.) High coach Dennis Latimore, earlier this week said he was pulling LaMelo out of the school and would train him and have him home-schooled for two years. (USA Today)

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