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LaVar Ball (born October 23, 1968) is a retired 

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 player. He played professionally with the 
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 of the 
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 (WLAF) and was a practice squad member of the 
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 and 
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 in the 
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 (NFL). A native of California, Ball attended 
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 in Los Angeles before playing basketball at 
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 and 
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Sometimes I think he might be a marketing genius.   Then they introduce a shoe with a $495 price tag.  Somehow I think Nike, UA, and Adidas might have figured out the ideal price point.  Seems to me something just under $100 would have been a much more lucrative position in the market.  But what the hell do I know?

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22 hours ago, TxHoops said:

Sometimes I think he might be a marketing genius.   Then they introduce a shoe with a $495 price tag.  Somehow I think Nike, UA, and Adidas might have figured out the ideal price point.  Seems to me something just under $100 would have been a much more lucrative position in the market.  But what the hell do I know?

But if it works, legitimate NBA stars could start making their own shoes and cutting out the Nike, Adidas, and Under Arrmour altogether.  

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These are just pre-orders.  It takes 6 months for them to make the shoes and ship them.   If for some reason, people actually buy these I could see them have issues with production, shipping, and filling orders.  I don't think they will have to worry about being overrun with orders though.   

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1 hour ago, PhatMack19 said:

These are just pre-orders.  It takes 6 months for them to make the shoes and ship them.   If for some reason, people actually buy these I could see them have issues with production, shipping, and filling orders.  I don't think they will have to worry about being overrun with orders though.   

One word: Kardashians

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On 5/18/2017 at 10:01 PM, king said:

This dude gone mad

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I haven't been as hard on him as most, because I thought there might be a method to his madness.  Now I think he's just "mad."

Proud of Leahy for providing him with a verbal b^tch slap.  She's even hotter now to me.  This dude needs a real slapping though...

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