News

LaMelo Ball’s $130 Basketball Shoes Are on Sale Now for Only $60, and I’ve Fallen in Love With Them first appeared on Athlon ...
LaVar Ball’s independent sportswear company, Big Baller Brand, just announced its newest signature basketball shoe: The Melo Ball 1, named after his 16-year-old son and Chino Hills High School ...
LaVar Ball and his Big Baller Brand shoe company are at it again. This time Ball is releasing a shoe for his youngest son, LaMelo Ball, a 16-year-old basketball savant who is now the first high ...
Powered by slime-inspired rubber wrap-ups, this iteration gives Melo’s third ... Champ's have rated the shoes 4.6 out of five stars. "This is my son's 2nd pair of Lamelo Ball shoes.
Big Baller Brand has unveiled its new Melo ... LaMelo Ball the first high school prospect to have his own sneaker, according to Slam. Ball just turned 16 years old last week. The shoe is expected ...
PUMA and LaMelo Ball are taking things up to the next ... chunky upper and cup sole felt like the obvious sweet spot for Melo's first lifestyle shoe.” Jael Rucker has worked as the Associate ...
No, not UCLA Freshman LiAngelo Ball either. The brand-new basketball shoe by Big Baller Brand is the Melo Ball 1—a shoe designed by, and for, the 16-year-old high school junior, LaMelo Ball.
When you watch the best Southern California high school basketball team in decades, your eyes never leave the yellow shoes, or the orange-haired wraith who wears them. Melo Ball is a real millenial.
He's committed to follow both of his older brothers' path and play at UCLA before leaving for the NBA, but the release of his shoe, the $395 "Melo Ball 1," raises concerns about LaMelo's ...
But it’s also just as simple as Ball being fond of every Puma sneaker he’s put out so far. “Melo just likes all his shoes so we mixed in multiple models on different characters for different ...
Welcome to a world where a 16-year-old kid has his own signature sneaker. Big Baller Brand released the Melo Ball 1 line for LaMelo Ball, the youngest brother of Los Angeles Lakers rookie Lonzo Ball.