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Saarang
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Username: Saarang

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Posted on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 - 4:25 pm:   


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http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/19404697/lavar-ball-now-wants-3b-shoe-cos-wan t-get-deal

LaVar Ball said Wednesday that if Nike, Under Armour or Adidas wants to make a deal with his Big Baller Brand now, the asking price is $3 billion. He also explained that he sees no need to market his products to women.

In a wide-ranging, sometimes contentious interview with FS1's "The Herd with Colin Cowherd," LaVar Ball reiterated that he only wants his son, Lonzo Ball, to play for the Los Angeles Lakers and revealed he's sold 400 to 500 pairs of $495 ZO2 shoes since its launch two weeks ago.

Ball was asked about dealing with the big shoe companies and said they will regret not making a deal with him after his son is picked by the Lakers.

"Now that Lonzo's headed to Los Angeles, what they should have done is give me a billion dollars and let me be on my way," he said.

Told that number was unrealistic, Ball replied: "unrealistic to you."

"Now you know ... if they want to talk to me now, it just went up to $3 billion. Triple Bs, billion, billion, billion," he said, adding: "That's the only way they going to come at me. I'm already in the building. I don't need them for nothing, as you can tell."

A source confirmed to ESPN's Darren Rovell that Ball's asking price with the big shoe companies was indeed $1 billion.

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