Nike, Under Armour, Adidas not interested in deal with Lonzo Ball

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LaVar Ball is ruining his son's career before it starts.

An endorsement deal with Nike, Under Armour or Adidas is not in the cards for Lonzo Ball.

Ball's father, LaVar, confirmed that the three shoe and apparel companies informed him they were not interested in completing a deal with his son.

Sources with the three companies told ESPN.com that they indeed were moving on.

Never in the history of modern-day shoe endorsements have the big companies all stepped away from a potential top pick nearly two months before the NBA draft. But LaVar, who has been representing Lonzo in the deal, has offered something that has no precedent.

In his meetings with all three companies, LaVar insisted that they license his upstart Big Baller Brand from him, according to the companies. He also showed the companies a shoe prototype that he hoped would be Lonzo's first shoe.

"We've said from the beginning, we aren't looking for an endorsement deal," LaVar told ESPN. "We're looking for co-branding, a true partner. But they're not ready for that because they're not used to that model. But hey, the taxi industry wasn't ready for Uber, either."

Last week, Nike consultant George Raveling, at SportsBusiness Journal's World Congress of Sports, called LaVar "the worst thing to happen to basketball in the last hundred years."

The way LaVar sees it, Raveling's comment is indicative of what longtime businesspeople say when the way of doing things changes.

"Just imagine how rich Tiger [Woods], Kobe [Bryant], Serena [Williams], [Michael] Jordan and LeBron [James] would have been if they dared to do their own thing," LaVar said. "No one owned their own brand before they turned pro. We do, and I have three sons, so it's that much more valuable."

Lonzo declared for the draft after one season at UCLA. LaVar's other sons have also committed to UCLA, including LiAngelo, who arrives on campus this year, and LaMelo, who just finished his sophomore season in high school.

Ball would not disclose how big the Big Baller Brand has become -- the company sells hats and T-shirts ranging from $38 to $100 on its website -- but he said current sales numbers shouldn't have been on the mind of the shoe companies.

"When Facebook bought WhatsApp for $19 billion, those guys weren't profitable," LaVar said.

Now that the traditional shoe companies are out, Ball said he will reach out to the Chinese brands, which include Peak, Li-Ning and Anta, and he's not counting out taking on an entrepreneurial partner outside the business.

"That includes Facebook," he said.

Ball said he did indeed have a prototype for Lonzo's first shoe.

"We're not going to sign with a company and then wait around for five or six years for a shoe like Paul George had to wait for with Nike," Ball said.

When asked how long he has been working on the design of Lonzo's shoe, Ball said, "I've been working on that shoe ever since my boys were born."
 

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Was on the fence if this guy is a genius or an idiot.

I'll take idiot for 500 Alex.
 
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Fuck Underarmor.
 

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the kid has done nothing yet.. maybe he will turn out to be a star.. But good for Nike etc to not let this loud mouth call the shots..
 

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Bro your big baller brand is absolute horseshit... high school econmics classes make better looking tshirts.. your brand is absolute shit , lets see you take your shitty concept to market big shot.... big baller brand.. lmfao.. yeah nike really shaking in their boots... poor kid probley drooling like a dog with his tongue hanging out waiting for all the free hookups from nike that a deal would bring .. instead has to wear shit big baller t shirt
 

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What does co-branding even mean?

So basically, he want's half the profits while putting up zero risk.

Nike saw right through that BS.
 

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It's too bad the father is hurting the son's earning potential. He's basically acting like the sports version of the Kardashians.
 

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The bbb is so pathetically bad it actually feels like a shakedown.
 

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Imagine how rich Lebron and Tiger would have been if they had dared to do their own thing

lolz
 

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Yeah sarge i totally laughed my ass of at that part also... all that time tiger spent workimg pn his game rather than creating clothes and shoe design
 

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The guy does kind of have a point, the difference is that mayweather had to PAY HIS DUES,,,

He wants Mayweather money RIGHT OUT THE GATE...
Lololol
 

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Tiger deserved it year 1.... Jordan deserved it year 2!
 

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tate huge diff between what floyd did and this... this bbb is a piece of crap, noone wants to wear bbb gear.. he doesn't even have a shoe , and if he did , he has zero way to take it to market..and if he did and was a successs zero way to ramp up to meet demand.. zero distribution.. its just the stupidest thing I've ever heard
 

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he has no brand.. i applaud nike adidas and ua.. and i am not one to stick up for corporate at all
 

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excuse me for rambling about the obvious.. just figured i could brighten ya'll day with a laugh after you visit their website
 

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