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LaVar Ball

Remembering the time LaVar Ball was wrongly banned from ESPN

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LaVar Ball has had a knack for capturing attention with his words. From entertaining catchphrases to bold proclamations, the Big Baller draws a crowd.

In June of 2019 during a segment on ESPN’s First Take, LaVar was asked by host, Molly Querim, to change topics. “LaVar, can I switch gears with you, because I have a question,” said Querim.

The term “switch gears” is an idiomatic phrase essentially meaning to shift the conversation topic. LaVar, understanding the colloquial expression stated, “You can switch gears with me anytime.”

Querim, who seemingly was caught off guard by the response, gave a facial expression displaying confusion and discomfort, caught live on TV.

This exchange prompted ESPN to publicly ban LaVar from appearing on any ESPN programming.

What was missed in all of this was LaVar using his hands in a downshift motion as if operating an 18-wheeler. He did the same thing during his first appearance on First take two years prior. You can see the evidence in the video below.

To immediately take this statement and suggest innuendo was very irresponsible, and dangerous for ESPN. Acknowledging Querim’s feelings is one thing, but ESPN clearly took this to an unnecessary level with banning LaVar without merit.

LaVar addressed the incident in an interview shortly after. In Big Baller fashion, he explained the term “switch gears” to him, means “change topics.” He even added a hilarious quip at the end.

The hypocrisy in this is how ESPN rode the LaVar and Big Baller Brand train for its own benefit. ESPN even sent a reporter in Jeff Goodman to Lithuania to specifically cover LaVar and sons, LiAngelo and LaMelo.

Today, not much has changed whenever the network needs high-engaging content for ratings. At some point, it will be time for ESPN to publicly apologize and renounce the ban on LaVar.

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About the Author Published Oct 4, 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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