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LaMelo Ball is primed to breakout in year three for Charlotte Hornets

lamelo ball head down pose with basketball on shoulder

Charlotte Hornets budding superstar LaMelo Ball is on the cusp of a breakthrough season one can almost taste it. The youngest Ball brother has made strides each of his first two seasons and shown enough promise to garner his first all star game selection as well.

Now, Ball is growing from a teen to a man (literally turning 21 this month) right before our very eyes. Like most young players, it takes time to adjust to the NBA game, and while Ball is a prodigy in his own right, the physical limitations alone cause its own challenges.

As he continues to fill out his 6-foot-7 frame, it is not beyond the pale to expect his game to continue to grow along with his size. Take other young players who had the same proverbial growing pains and how the added size and strength impacted their games.

Related: LaMelo Ball officially switches jersey number

Giannis Antetokounmpo for example, was a 6-foot-9 200 pound 19-year-old kid his first year in the NBA. Fast-forward to now, he’s added two inches in height and over 40 pounds of mass to his frame. The added size has helped parlay him into multiple awards including two MVPs, an NBA title, and a Finals MVP as well.

For Ball, it’s likely he has stopped growing height wise, but at 6-foot-7, one can expect continued added muscle and size, which will allow him to be even more effective while penetrating to the basket.

His numbers to date in his career have largely increased across the board. With a new coaching regime, I expect those numbers to flourish with added offensive responsibilities and increased minutes.

We have seen what Ja Morant did in year three. Expect a similar meteoric rise from LaMelo Ball as well.

About the Author Published Aug 10, 2022

BRANDON WILLIAMS

Brandon Williams is an author, educator, basketball coach, and has been in sports media for over 10 years. He is the CEO and founder of Ball Exclusives. In 2018, Brandon assisted LaVar Ball and Big Baller Brand in the launch of its professional basketball league, the Junior Basketball Association (JBA League). Brandon was a key figure serving as the league's Director of Media Relations and in-game broadcaster for its live games. His debut book, The JBA League: A League of Our Own detailed a first-hand look of the highs and lows with starting a professional basketball league in a short period of time. In his free time, Brandon loves spending time with his wife and three children as well as playing basketball and golf.

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