Lamelo Ball Becomes The Youngest Player In NBA History With A Triple Double

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Here is the list ranked, based on age at first triple-double:


  • LaMelo Ball (Hornets) - 19 years, 79 days
  • Markelle Fultz (76ers) – 19 years, 317 days
  • Luka Doncic (Mavericks) – 19 years, 327 days
  • Lonzo Ball (Lakers) – 20 years, 15 days
  • LeBron James (Cavaliers) – 20 years, 20 days
  • Dennis Smith Jr. (Mavericks) – 20 years, 34 days
  • Lamar Odom (Clippers) – 20 years, 65 days
  • John Wall (Wizards) – 20 years, 65 days
  • Magic Johnson (Lakers) – 20 years, 75 days

kid was born less than a month before 9/11:wow:
So lonzo did it first lmaoo


And look how lonzo turned out
 

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Lonzo to be fair is in a terrible situation. BI has taken main playmaker duties which could be because Lonzo can’t do it in the halfcourt so they stick Zo in the corner. He can’t even make plays in the transition no more cause Zions fat ass doesn’t want to run. Lonzo needs to go to a team where they don’t care if they win or not and let him make mistakes.
nikka... the pelicans was the perfect squad for him lmaooo
 

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Here is the list ranked, based on age at first triple-double:


  • LaMelo Ball (Hornets) - 19 years, 79 days
  • Markelle Fultz (76ers) – 19 years, 317 days
  • Luka Doncic (Mavericks) – 19 years, 327 days
  • Lonzo Ball (Lakers) – 20 years, 15 days
  • LeBron James (Cavaliers) – 20 years, 20 days
  • Dennis Smith Jr. (Mavericks) – 20 years, 34 days
  • Lamar Odom (Clippers) – 20 years, 65 days
  • John Wall (Wizards) – 20 years, 65 days
  • Magic Johnson (Lakers) – 20 years, 75 days

kid was born less than a month before 9/11:wow:
What this shows me is nba is trash now
 

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I was pretty sure melo was gonna be good, unlike Lonzo, breh is just more offensively gifted


However, his shot still worries me
 

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It's all about the handles. That the big difference between him and Zo. The creativity off the bounce is the game for on ball guards. The jumper and handle are two of the most important things to have in the L.

This and confidence are the two things separating Zo and Melo. LaMelo can break down a defender and get to the paint against a HC defense with his handle. Zo really can’t. And Melo just plays with a confidence that isn’t there with Lonzo.
 
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