New York Post

LaVar pulls LaMelo from high school

- By HANNAH WITHIAM hwithiam@nypost.com

Whatever his sons’ high school can do, LaVar Ball thinks he can do better.

Everyone’s favorite loveto-hate basketball dad has pulled his youngest son, LaMelo, out of Chino Hills High School and plans to home-school and train him on his own, the Los Angeles Times learned Monday. LaMelo, 16, had begun his junior year at the California school.

LaVar Ball has been known to clash with the coaches of his sons’ basketball team, forcing himself into the locker room to address the players and watching as last year’s coach, Stephan Gilling, was fired after their feud went public.

Chino Hills’ newest coach, former Division-I player Dennis Latimore, apparently has done even less to meet LaVar’s standards. After guiding his two older sons, Lonzo and LiAngelo, to UCLA basketball scholarshi­ps, LaVar expects the same path for LaMelo and doesn’t think the Chino Hills program is up to the task.

“I’m not dealing with the coach over there,” Ball told ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne on Monday night. “I’m not dealing with the administra­tion over there. I don’t want no distractio­ns on Melo. So therefore, I’m going to home-school him and make him the best basketball player ever.”

Ball added he doesn’t like Latimore “one bit” for thinking he can make decisions on the team’s personnel and strategy without consulting his best player’s father.

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